Brief: Discover the ASTM E1886-2005 Debris Testing Equipment, designed for evaluating the impact resistance of exterior windows, curtain walls, and doors against wind-borne debris. This advanced testing device complies with ASTM E1886-2005, ASTM E1996-2008, and GBT29738-2013 standards, ensuring accurate and reliable performance assessments.
Related Product Features:
Complies with ASTM E1886-2005, ASTM E1996-2008, and GBT29738-2013 standards for accurate testing.
Equipped with two photoelectric sensors and an electronic timer for precise velocity measurement.
Features a launcher, velocity measuring device, and passive pressure chamber for comprehensive testing.
Operates in ambient temperatures ranging from -10ºC to 50ºC.
Air gun working pressure ranges from 0.4 to 0.8 Mpa for consistent performance.
Uses steel balls with a mass of 2g ± 0.1g and diameter of 8mm for standardized testing.
Ball launch speed is set at 39.7m/s for reliable impact simulations.
Includes one-stop logistics with secure packaging for safe transportation.
Faqs:
What standards does the E1886-2005 Debris Testing Equipment comply with?
The equipment complies with ASTM E1886-2005, ASTM E1996-2008, and GBT29738-2013 standards, ensuring accurate and reliable performance assessments.
What are the technical parameters of the testing equipment?
The equipment includes a launcher, velocity measuring device, and passive pressure chamber. It operates at ambient temperatures from -10ºC to 50ºC, with air gun pressure of 0.4 to 0.8 Mpa, and uses steel balls of 2g ± 0.1g mass and 8mm diameter.
How is the velocity of the emissive measured?
The velocity is measured using two photoelectric sensors and an electronic timer, which records the time the emitters pass through both sensors, ensuring precise calculations.