| Measurable Permeability | 0.1 to 10000 mm/s |
| Sample Pressure Range | 0 to 4000 Pa |
| Measurement Error | ≤ ± 2 % |
| Sample Thickness | ≤15mm |
| Test Area | 5 cm², 20 cm², 50 cm², 100 cm² |
| Data Processing Capacity | ≤ 10000 tests |
| Power Consumption | 2 KW |
| Power Supply | AC 220 V 50 Hz |
| Dimension | 600 × 700 × 1100 mm |
| Net Weight | 80 Kg |
| Packaging Dimension | 790 × 650 × 1300mm |
| Gross Weight | 123 Kg |
Air Permeability Tester is widely used across industries such as Textile, Filtration, Medical and Healthcare, Paper, and Packaging, as well as in research domains to evaluate material's breathability and performance.
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Labtron Air Permeability Testers are designed to accurately measure airflow through a variety of materials. We deliver testers with an integrated microcomputer to ensure faster test results and greater productivity. They are suitable for a wide range of applications. These machines also have automatic sample handling and an adjustable nozzle to handle a variety of materials. Our testers can function under a variety of pressure circumstances, ensuring precise and consistent results.
Our product comes with an adjusting nozzle for different materials, automated sample processing, continuous air permeability monitoring, and an LCD with PC integration for user-friendliness are some of the main characteristics of the LFAP-A10.
A variety of materials, including textiles, paper, nonwovens, and foams, can be tested using our testers.
Our Air Permeability Tester LFAP-A10’s measuring error is ? ± 2 ?.
The rate at which air moves through a particular material under particular circumstances can be measured with an advanced device called an air permeability tester. It measures the airflow in terms of air permeability, which is commonly defined as the amount of air that moves through a certain part of the material in a particular amount of time.
To measure an item's air permeability, it measures the rate of airflow and how much pressure decreases after forcing air through a sample of the material.
The elements including density, material thickness, temperature, humidity, and calibration of test equipment may affect the outcomes of the air permeability test.
When measuring air permeability, one can use cubic feet per minute per square foot (CFM/ft2) or cubic centimeters per second per square centimeter (cm³/s/cm²).
To guarantee accurate results, regular calibration is advised. This should usually be done once a year, though it may need to be done more regularly based on usage and manufacturer recommendations.
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