Brief: Get a guided demo that shows common workflows and troubleshooting tips for the Glasses Lens Drop-Ball Impact Tester. In this video, you'll see how the SL-SF07 equipment securely mounts optical lenses and subjects them to controlled steel ball impacts, demonstrating compliance with ANSI Z87.1, EN166, and other international safety standards to verify lens integrity and user protection.
Related Product Features:
Evaluates impact resistance of optical lenses using a controlled drop-ball testing mechanism.
Securely mounts lenses on a head form to test integrity under impact conditions.
Compliant with major international standards including ANSI Z87.1, EN166, EN1836, and CNS 15067.
Features a 1.27-meter steel pipe height for standardized impact testing.
Utilizes DC electromagnetic control for precise top control of the steel ball release.
Employs a 16mm diameter steel ball weighing 15.8 grams for consistent impact force.
Includes a columnar impact jig for accurate lens positioning during testing.
Compact design with overall dimensions of 44×36×127 cm and a weight of 40kg.
FAQs:
What safety standards does the Glasses Lens Drop-Ball Impact Tester comply with?
The tester is compliant with ANSI Z87.1, EN166, EN1836, and CNS 15067, ensuring it meets rigorous international safety requirements for optical lens impact resistance.
How does the impact testing mechanism work?
The lens is securely mounted on a head form and subjected to impact from a 16mm steel ball dropped from a specified height, testing its ability to withstand impacts without breaking or detaching.
What are the key technical specifications of the SL-SF07 Lens Impact Tester?
Key specifications include a 1.27M steel pipe height, DC electromagnetic control, 16mm steel ball diameter, 15.8g ball weight, columnar impact jig, 44×36×127 cm dimensions, 40kg weight, and 220V/50HZ power supply.