Ls162 Ls162A Solar Transmission Meter Portable Window Tint Meter Vlt Solar Film Transmission Meter Film Window Tint Tester

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Product Description

Basic Information

Model NO.:LS162, LS162A
IR (LS162):Peak Wavelength 940nm
IR (LS162A):Peak Wavelength 1400nm
UV:Peak Wavelength 365nm
Resolution:0.1%
Accuracy:±2%
Test Slot Width:<8mm
Origin:China

Product Description

The LS162/LS162A window film tester is designed to measure light transmittance, UV rejection, and IR rejection (940nm or 1400nm) of various materials. Its compact, pocket-sized design makes it highly portable and easy to carry. Featuring an 8mm test slot and simple one-button operation, it is ideal for testing laminated glass and solar films.

Equipped with a real-time dynamic self-calibration function, the device ensures consistent data accuracy. The integrated data lock (HOLD) function allows users to freeze the measurement results on the display for easy recording after testing.

Key Features

Simultaneous measurement of Visible Light Transmittance (VLT), UV, and IR rejection rates.
8mm wide test slot suitable for solar films and laminated glass thicknesses.
Real-time dynamic self-calibration for automatic status reset.
Ultra-low power consumption, powered by 4 AAA alkaline dry batteries.
Compact, pocket-sized design for mobile field measurements.
CE certification and compliant with authoritative metrology standards.

Technical Parameters

Parameter LS162 LS162A
UV Peak Wavelength 365nm 365nm
IR Peak Wavelength 940nm 1400nm
Visible Light 380nm-760nm full wavelength (CIE photopic luminosity)
Resolution 0.1%
Accuracy ±2% (colorless transparent material)
Max Sample Thickness <8mm
Dimensions 120mm × 25mm × 75mm
Weight Approx. 165g (batteries excluded)
Power Supply 4 AAA alkaline dry batteries

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the main difference between LS162 and LS162A?
The primary difference is the Infrared (IR) peak wavelength. LS162 measures IR at 940nm, while LS162A measures IR at 1400nm.
Q2: Can I test laminated glass with this device?
Yes, the device features an 8mm test slot, which is sufficient for most laminated glass and automotive window tints.
Q3: How many parameters are measured simultaneously?
The meter displays three results at once: Visible Light Transmittance (VLT), UV Rejection rate, and IR Rejection rate.
Q4: Does the device require manual calibration?
No, it has a real-time dynamic self-calibration function. It will automatically return to the initial state once the test object is removed.
Q5: Is the measurement result accurate?
Yes, the accuracy is better than ±2% for colorless and uniform transparent materials, with a resolution of 0.1%.
Q6: What kind of power source does it use?
It is powered by 4 standard AAA alkaline dry batteries, making it easy to replace and convenient for portable use.

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