PS-SD01 Onye nyocha agba mmanụ

Ngwá ọrụ a na-adabara iji chọpụta agba nke mmanụ mmanụ dị iche iche na ngwaahịa mmanụ ala ndị ọzọ dị ka SH / t0168-92 "mkpebi colorimetric nke ngwaahịa mmanụ ala". Usoro mkpebi siri ike bụ ịgbanye ihe nlele nke ngwaahịa mmanụ ka a ga-ekpebi n'ime tube colorimetric, wee jiri ya tụnyere ihe nkiri ọkọlọtọ iji chọpụta nọmba agba ya. Nọmba agba gosiri na ngwa a dabara na nke dị na GB/t6540
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  1. Nkọwapụta nka na ụzụ isi

    1. Ngwa ihe mejupụtara: chroma ọkọlọtọ, oghere anya anya, isi ọkụ na tube colorimetric

    2. The ìhè isi iyi bụ 220 V / 100 W, na okpomọkụ bụ 2750 ± 50 ° K. ọkọlọtọ ìhè isi iyi bụ n'ime frosted mmiri ara ehi shei bọlbụ.

    3. Enwere oghere anya 26 % 14 na efere agba, 25 nke a na-eji 1-25 agba agba agba agba agba, na oghere 26 bụ oghere.

    4. Ike ọkọnọ: 220 V ± 22 V, 50 Hz ± 1 Hz

    Ọnọdụ ọrụ

    N'ime ime ụlọ, enweghị gas na-emebi emebi, ọkụ eletrik kwesịrị ịkwado nke ọma.

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    Njirimara arụmọrụ

    1. 1. Ihe nleba anya na-ahụ anya bụ nke concave na convex lens, nke nwere ike ịhụ agba agba na agba ọkọlọtọ n'otu oge.
    2. 2. The anya anya anya nwere ike nke ìhè mgbanwe na-elekwasị anya, na dị mfe iji.
    3. 3. Nhazi nhazi ahụ bụ ihe ezi uche dị na ya na ọrụ ahụ dị mma.
    4. 4. Nọmba agba kwekọrọ na astm d1500, GB / t6540 na ISO.

 

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