Fogging tests measure the tendency for plastic or elastomeric materials to volatize substances which can condense and collect on other surfaces when in use. These tests provide 2 methods for evaluating the likelihood of a material to leave a light scattering film on a glass surface (photometric method), or to deposit foreign material onto an aluminum foil surface (gravimetric method). The tests are used to evaluate materials to be used in automotive or other vehicle interiors.
Qinsun Fogging Tester is an equipment for determination of windscreen fogging in vehicles according to ISO 6452, SAE J1756 and other automotive standards. It has integrated heating bath and cooling bath, and complete accessories according to various automotive standards can be supplied.
Fogging Test equipment is developed to test the fogging characteristics of all the materials utilized in the interior of a vehicle, including the amount of volatile components evaporated from textiles, leather, PVC and other polymeric materials. Fogging occurs mainly on the windscreen in the front of the car because of the position of the glass, which makes it colder when compared to the rest of the glass in the vehicle, thus causing the evaporated materials to get condensed on it in a relatively high concentration. Keeping a minimum fogging accumulation on the windscreen is important in order to ensure driving safety and to allow drivers to see through the windscreen clearly.
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For more information about our testing instrument, please contact
·website:http://www.qinsun-lab.com/
· +86-21-6780 0179
· info@qinsun-lab.com
· or leave your comments below
Qinsun Fogging Tester is an equipment for determination of windscreen fogging in vehicles according to ISO 6452, SAE J1756 and other automotive standards. It has integrated heating bath and cooling bath, and complete accessories according to various automotive standards can be supplied.
Fogging Test equipment is developed to test the fogging characteristics of all the materials utilized in the interior of a vehicle, including the amount of volatile components evaporated from textiles, leather, PVC and other polymeric materials. Fogging occurs mainly on the windscreen in the front of the car because of the position of the glass, which makes it colder when compared to the rest of the glass in the vehicle, thus causing the evaporated materials to get condensed on it in a relatively high concentration. Keeping a minimum fogging accumulation on the windscreen is important in order to ensure driving safety and to allow drivers to see through the windscreen clearly.
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For more information about our testing instrument, please contact
·website:http://www.qinsun-lab.com/
· +86-21-6780 0179
· info@qinsun-lab.com
· or leave your comments below
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