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- Clarity_meter abstract "A clarity meter, also called a transparency meter, is an instrument used to measure the transparency of an object. Clarity refers to the optical distinctness with which an object can be seen when viewed through plastic film/sheet, glass,etc. In the manufacture of sheeting/film, or glass the quantitative assessment of clarity is just as important as that of haze.The clarity meter has another name based on the inventor George Metyas called a metyometer.Clarity depends upon the linearity of the passage of light rays through the material. Small deflections of the light, caused by scattering centers of the material, bring about a deterioration of the image. These deflections are much smaller than those registered in haze measurements. While haze measurements depend upon wide-angle scattering, clarity is determined by small-angle scattering. Wide and small angle scattering are not directly related to each other. By this, we mean that haze measurements cannot provide information about the clarity of the specimen and vice versa.".
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- Clarity_meter wikiPageWikiLink ASTM_International.
- Clarity_meter wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Clarity_meter wikiPageWikiLink Transmittance.
- Clarity_meter wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Clarity_meter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clarity meter".
- Clarity_meter wikiPageWikiLinkText "clarity meter".
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- Clarity_meter hypernym Instrument.
- Clarity_meter type Agent.
- Clarity_meter type Instrument.
- Clarity_meter type Instrument.
- Clarity_meter type Tool.
- Clarity_meter comment "A clarity meter, also called a transparency meter, is an instrument used to measure the transparency of an object. Clarity refers to the optical distinctness with which an object can be seen when viewed through plastic film/sheet, glass,etc.".
- Clarity_meter label "Clarity meter".
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- Clarity_meter sameAs Q5127095.
- Clarity_meter wasDerivedFrom Clarity_meter?oldid=624380989.
- Clarity_meter isPrimaryTopicOf Clarity_meter.