translucentiecriteria
Translucentiecriteria are a set of standards used to evaluate the translucency of materials, surfaces, or assemblies. Translucency describes the degree to which light can pass through a material with diffusion, allowing visibility of objects behind it without full clarity. The concept sits between transparency and opacity and is widely used in design, manufacturing, and quality control to balance light transmission with privacy and appearance.
Key parameters in translucentiecriteria include transmittance, the fraction of incident light that passes through the material;
Standards bodies such as ISO and ASTM provide standardized methods for reporting transmittance and haze, enabling
Applications span architecture (translucent panels and films that admit light while preserving privacy), consumer packaging, lighting