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Is it possible to measure the hidden percentage of artificial heather, fences and hedges?

Abstract: 这篇文章探讨了如何测量人工石楠、栅栏和树篱的隐藏百分比。产品的隐藏百分比通常通过标签上的百分比值或指示图标来显示。准确测量该百分比需要将样品送到专业实验室进行测试,测试基于透光原理,评估通过样品的光量。实验室需具备校准设备和受控环境以确保测量准确。此外,文章还讨论了如何通过加速老化测试前后的颜色测量来评估产品的颜色变色情况,这可以通过计算色差CIE Lab*(ΔE*)来提供客观结果,以保证产品的耐光色牢度。

How to measure the hidden percentage of a product?

Some fences, trellises, and artificial hedges display a hidden percentage on their labels. One way to show it is to explicitly state this percentage. Another way is through some kind of icon or symbology that indicates hidden levels.

For example, Cathedral Gardens chooses to report the level of concealment using icons ranging from low concealment to high concealment.

But how do you know this hidden percentage? Manufacturers send product samples to professional laboratories and conduct hidden tests. This test basically involves evaluating the amount of visible light, the electromagnetic spectrum, passing through the sample.

To perform this type of testing, you need to calibrate your equipment to ensure measurements are traceable to standards and reference laboratories. In addition, it is necessary to have facilities that guarantee the absence of external light and controlled environmental conditions.

Concealment testing is based on the principle of light transmission:

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Can the discoloration of the case be measured?

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Color loss can be analyzed by taking color measurements before and after subjecting a product to accelerated weathering testing. This test can be performed on artificial hedges, concealment nets or fences, whether natural or man-made.

Manufacturers looking to provide consumer assurance of quality often commission laboratory tests to evaluate colorfastness to light. This can be done in an objective and reproducible manner by color measurement before and after the aging test described above.

These products support discoloration due to prolonged exposure to sunlight, and color measurements were taken before and after weathering tests, in which samples were subjected to UV exposure and humidity cycles, simulating the environmental conditions to which such products might be subjected.

For the evaluation of color fastness, it is necessary to ensure that the color measurement conditions before and after the aging test are the same. Evaluation of color loss can be done by calculating a parameter called color difference CIE Lab* (ΔE*).

Unlike performing visual color comparisons, calculating color differences provides completely objective and quantitative results.

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