Preliminary Transmittance Measurements On Sand-Blasted Glass Plates Using A Movable Integrating Sphere System

An innovative low cost method for measuring the hemispherical transmittance & reflectance of highly diffusive flat glass specimens is presented. The method is based on sampling the transmitted (reflected) radiant exitance on the specimen surface illuminated by a thin collimated beam. The sampling is accomplished with a movable device, composed of a small integrating sphere & a photo-multiplier tube. The hemispherical quantity is then evaluated by numerical integration of the sampled data. The proposed method allows evaluating the corrective factor for spectra measured with commercial spectrophotometers. Preliminary results on three commercial sand-blasted specimens are presented & compared with those achieved with a commercial spectrophotometer, a 1-meter integrating sphere equipment & a goniophotometer.

Author
M Montecchi Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Rivista Staz Sper Vetro 33 3 2003 7-16
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 3288

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Preliminary Transmittance Measurements On Sand-Blasted Glass Plates Using A Movable Integrating Sphere System
Rivista Staz Sper Vetro 33 3 2003 7-16
S 3288
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