Wine bottle Gloss Meter

The bottle gloss meter quantifies gloss values by illuminating the bottle surface with a light source at a fixed angle and measuring the intensity of specularly reflected light. It is used to detect the surface reflective properties of bottle coatings and glass materials, monitoring appearance consistency in production lines and quality control processes.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the measurement angle to the sample's gloss range: use a 20° angle for high gloss, 60° for standard gloss, and 85° for low gloss. Ensure the instrument complies with standards such as ASTM D523, the probe should be suitable for curved surfaces like wine bottles, and the calibration plate must include standard values.

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Instruments

With bottle bottom and bottle wall double measurement function, test resolution of 0.001mm, no power supply, easy and fast operation, suitable for large bottles such as wine bottles and infusion bottles.

$ 661.00

With bottle bottom and bottle wall double measurement function, test resolution of 0.001mm, no power supply, easy and fast operation, suitable for small volume bottles such as ampoules and vials, general structure design is simple and durable.

$ 622.00

With automatic temperature compensation function, large TFT backlight color screen display, IP65 Protection Rating, measurement of whiteness 0~ 35% and convertible wine accuracy 0~ 22%.

$ 304.00

With 0~ 60% w/w wine accuracy Measurement range, accuracy +/- 0.3, support automatic temperature compensation and IP65 Protection Rating, anti-light interference design.

$ 304.00

With automatic temperature compensation function, Measurement range covers 0~ 35% Brix and 0~ 22% convertible wine accuracy, accuracy of +/- 0.2, large TFT color screen display, IP65 waterproof and dustproof.

$ 304.00

With 0~ 60% v/v wine accuracy Measurement range, accuracy +/- 0.3, support automatic temperature compensation and user-defined zero point, anti-light interference design, adapt to different environment needs.

$ 304.00

Built-in Wine pH ElectRode with CPS technology, Measurement range 0.00~ 12.00pH, accuracy +/- 0.05pH@25 ° C. Compact design weighs only 46g, CR2032 battery provides 1000 hours of battery life, suitable for rapid on-site inspection.

$ 299.00

Measurement range of 0~ 35% Brix sugar content and 0~ 22% wine accuracy conversion ability, IP65 Protection Rating design, support automatic temperature compensation and user-defined zero mode, excellent anti-light interference performance.

$ 304.00

Adopt 60 ° Measurement Angles, Measurement range 0~ 199.5GU, Indication Error +/- 2GU, built-in rechargeable battery can last for more than 24 hours to meet the needs of surface Gloss measurement of various materials.

$ 283.00

With a capacity of 400ml/bottle, High Purity and Stability ensure the accuracy of experimental results, making it suitable for long-term storage and use.

$ 151.00

Capacity 400ml/bottle, providing stable calibrating performance, suitable for a variety of instrument calibration needs, ensuring measurement accuracy and long-term Reliability.

$ 267.00

Capacity 400ml/bottle, providing stable calibrating performance, ensuring measurement accuracy, suitable for a variety of experimental environments, easy and reliable operation.

$ 228.00

The 45 ° ring illumination structure is used to eliminate the direction dependence, the Inter-instrument Agreement Delta E * ab Technologies 0.2, the chromatic value Repeatability Delta E * ab 0.03, the built-in Gloss Sensor realizes the simultaneous measurement of Color Gloss, and the test port is designed to support a variety of morphological samples.

$ 9078.00

Capacity 400ml/bottle, using a stable formula to ensure long-term storage performance, suitable for calibrating a variety of instruments and improving experimental efficiency.

$ 267.00

Capacity 400ml/bottle, using a stable formula to ensure long-term storage performance, suitable for calibrating and verifying various analytical instruments.

$ 228.00

Articles

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Determination of specular gloss: Selection criteria for instruments at different angles (20°/60°/85°)
Specular gloss is a measure of a material's ability to reflect light, calculated by comparing the reflected luminous flux of a sample with that of a standard plate. Three angles—20°, 60°, and 85°—are commonly used for measurement, corresponding to high-gloss, medium-gloss, and low-gloss surfaces, respectively.