ZONSKY Smoke density testers are widely used in construction, aerospace, and electronics to assess the amount of smoke produced and the material’s diffusion properties during fire-related scenarios. This information helps in designing effective fire safety measures and protective solutions.Talk To Our Team
Compliant Standards
This smoke density tester complies with the ASTM D2843 standard requirements.
Smoke Density Tester Main Parameters
No.
Parameter
Description
1
Gas Source
Uses 95% propane gas or coal gas of equivalent purity (provided by the customer).
2
Burning Lamp
Bunsen burner, length 260mm, nozzle diameter 0.13mm, positioned at a 45° angle with the smoke box.
3
Photoelectric System
Equipped with a 15W light bulb as the light source, operating at 6V.
4
Exhaust System
Features a powerful exhaust fan that removes exhaust gases after the test.
5
Smoke Density Measurement Range
0–100%.
6
Smoke Density Measurement Accuracy
±3%.
7
Receiver
Uses a silicon photovoltaic cell; 0% transmittance means no light passes through, while 100% transmittance means complete light passage without obstruction.
Includes transmittance measurement software capable of generating curve reports, automatically saving data, and printing results.
Smoke Density Tester
Main Parameters
No.
Parameter
Description
1
Gas Source
Uses 95% propane gas or coal gas of equivalent purity (provided by the customer).
2
Burning Lamp
Bunsen burner, length 260mm, nozzle diameter 0.13mm, positioned at a 45° angle with the smoke box.
3
Photoelectric System
Equipped with a 15W light bulb as the light source, operating at 6V.
4
Exhaust System
Features a powerful exhaust fan that removes exhaust gases after the test.
5
Smoke Density Measurement Range
0–100%.
6
Smoke Density Measurement Accuracy
±3%.
7
Receiver
Uses a silicon photovoltaic cell; 0% transmittance means no light passes through, while 100% transmittance means complete light passage without obstruction.