Film/Coating Glossiness Tester

The film gloss meter measures the intensity of specularly reflected light by directing a beam of light onto the sample surface at a fixed angle. It is used to quantify the reflective ability of materials such as plastics and coatings, ensuring product appearance consistency during quality inspection.
Selection
When selecting, ensure the measurement angle matches the sample's gloss range: use 20° for high gloss, 60° for standard gloss, and 85° for low gloss. Verify that the instrument complies with ISO/ASTM standards, the probe must fit curved surfaces, and consider portability requirements and data export functionality.

Terms

Standards

Instruments

Coating speed range 0.1~ 500mm/s, stroke length Precision +/- 2mm, equipped with intelligent lighting interface and Vacuum chuck function, support a variety of film tools to achieve uniform and repeability film applications.

$ 15157.00

With 20 °, 60 °, 75 ° multi-angle measurement function, Measurement range 0~ 2038GU, Repeatability 0.5GU, using photoelectric detection technology, support automatic printing and statistical calculation, suitable for accurate detection of different Glossiness surfaces.

$ 1865.00

With three projection angle measurement function, Measurement range 0~ 2000GU, Repeatability +/- 0.5GU, can simultaneously measure Glossiness and fog shadow value, support 56 groups of Data storage.

$ 992.00

Using the formed pRoduction process, Coating Weight is about twice that of the wire-wound coating Rod, wet film thickness is 13μm, film accuracy reaches 0.5 μm, and the material is 304 stainless steel.

$ 120.00

Portable photoelectric combination design, Measurement range 0~ 199.9GS, projection angle 20º, 60º, 85ºoptional, Stability less than +/- 0.4GS/30min, suitable for a variety of flat material Glossiness detection.

$ 364.00

With 20 °/60 °/85 ° three-angle measurement capability, Measurement range 0~ 200GU, support USB and Bluetooth dual data output, built-in rechargeable battery and equipped with backlight display, suitable for accurate detection of different Glossiness materials.

$ 375.00

Formed design Coating Weight is about twice the wide-wound drawdown bar, wet film thickness 13μm, film accuracy of 0.5 micron, 304 stainless steel material to ensure durability.

$ 157.00

Using a wire-wound coating process, with a wet film thickness of 32.0 μm and a coating width of 300 mm, it is suitable for substrates prone to curling and convexity, enabling uniform wet film coating, with a wire diaMeter of 0.36 mm.

$ 167.00

Adopt clamshell type Blade Coating head design, easy to clean; coating speed 1~ 300mm/s stepless speed regulation, Spreader accuracy up to +/- 0.003mm, to meet the laboratory High Accuracy film needs.

$ 2978.00

Spreader 13 micron wet film thickness, application width up to 300mm, 304 stainless steel for durability and precise coating control.

$ 178.00

The formed pRoduction process ensures uniform film, provides 47 micron accurate wet film thickness, 304 stainless steel material is durable and easy to clean, suitable for a variety of Coating sample prepative.

$ 120.00

Wound wire design, wet film thickness 125.7 microns, coating width 300 mm, stainless steel material ensures durability and precise coating effect.

$ 167.00

Wet film thickness 29.7 microMeters, coating width 300 milliMeters, using stainless steel wire-winding process, suitable for experimental sample preparation.

$ 167.00

Support bar and Drawdown blade two coating methods, suitable for different viscosity materials. Equipped with heating and Vacuum chuck function, servo motor to ensure stable operation. Drawdown blade film thickness control accuracy is high, uniform film.

$ 6205.00

304 stainless steel material, wet film thickness 8 μ m, application width 300mm, formed pRoduction process to ensure uniform coating and continuous wire.

$ 178.00

Articles

Gloss meter measures the surface brightness of packaging film.
This article introduces the principle and method of using a gloss meter to measure the surface glossiness of packaging films. The gloss meter quantifies the specular reflection capability of a surface in gloss units by measuring the ratio of reflected light from the sample to that from a standard plate.
Gloss meter measures the gloss consistency of resin coating film surfaces.
This article introduces how to use a gloss meter to measure the gloss consistency of resin coating film surfaces.
Application of Gloss Meter in Gloss Measurement of Varnish Coatings
A gloss meter is used to measure the gloss of varnish coatings by detecting surface-reflected light to quantitatively assess the appearance of the coating. The measurement is based on the principle of specular reflection of light, commonly employing angles such as 20°, 60°, and 85° to correspond to different gloss ranges, and follows standard formulas for calculation.
Glossmeter 75-degree angle measurement for paper gloss
This article introduces the principle and method of measuring paper gloss using a 75-degree specular gloss meter. Gloss is defined as the ratio of the light reflected from the paper surface to that reflected from a standard reference plate, with the 75-degree angle commonly used for measuring medium to high gloss papers.
Three-angle gloss meter for evaluating coatings with different gloss levels
Glossiness is a key indicator for evaluating the optical properties of a surface, defined as the ratio of the reflected luminous flux to the incident luminous flux, typically expressed as a percentage or in gloss units.
Method for measuring the gloss of ink surfaces using a gloss meter
This article introduces the method of measuring the surface gloss of ink using a gloss meter. Gloss is a key indicator of the visual quality of ink, and the instrument quantifies gloss by measuring reflected light at specific angles.
The use of a gloss meter in evaluating the surface gloss of printing paper and art paper.
Gloss meters quantify paper gloss by measuring surface reflected light, with 20°, 60°, and 85° angles commonly used for high, medium, and low gloss surfaces, respectively. The gloss characteristics of printing paper and art paper differ, so the appropriate measurement angle should be selected based on the estimated gloss level.
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.