Micro-aperture glossMeter

The micro-hole glossmeter illuminates the sample surface at a fixed angle using a light source. The reflected light enters a receiver to measure the luminous flux, and the specular reflectance of the surface is calculated. It is used to quantify the gloss of materials such as coatings and plastics, assessing appearance consistency in both production line quality control and research and development.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the measurement angle to the sample's gloss range: use 20° for high gloss, 60° for standard gloss, and 85° for low gloss. Ensure the instrument complies with standards such as ASTM D523, and that the probe size is suitable for curved surfaces or small samples. Pay attention to the traceability of calibration plates and the repeatability of the instrument.

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Instruments

Using thermal printing technology, it is designed for use with testing instruments. It can directly connect the color difference Meter and Glossmeter to achieve real-time output of measurement data and report generation.

$ 220.00

Using 60 ° Measurement Angles and 2x4mm small aperture design, the repeability accuracy reaches 0.2GU, supports four Measurement modes, and can store 500 sets of data to meet a variety of industrial standard requirements.

$ 557.00

Adopt 3 * 6mm small aperture design, suitable for surface and ultra-small object measurement, Repeatability in the range of 0-100GU up to +/- 0.2GU, support normal and QC mode switching, built-in rechargeable battery life over 48 hours.

$ 393.00

Adopt 1.5x3mm elliptical measurement port, specially designed for concave surface, Measurement accuracy +/- 1.2GU, Stability +/- 0.4GU, compact and portable, suitable for complex shape surfaces.

$ 598.00

The measurement aperture is only 1mm, which can accurately measure small or special-shaped surfaces. The repeability is ≤ 0.03, and the accuracy is high. With split design, Probe can flexibly align or invert measurement, and the operation experience is good.

$ 990.00

With 60 ° Measurement Angles and 9 * 15mm Measuring Area, the repeatability is up to +/- 1GU, with automatic check and correction standard board function and 30-second automatic shutdown design, which meets the requirements of JJG696 secondary working Glossmeter.

$ 167.00

Using 0.5-2 μL micro-volume sample detection, the optical path accuracy is 0.001mm, the detection concentration is 50 times that of conventional equipment, and the sample recovery and 6-second rapid analysis are supported.

$ 7416.00

Glass sensitive film of 4.5 mm and point ceramic liquid junction, suitable for micro sample measurement, Operating temperature range 0~ 80 ℃, providing stable reference potential.

$ 267.00

Equipped with a 50mm large test aperture, it is particularly suitable for measuring objects with uneven surfaces; the standard deviation ΔE*ab ≤ 0.03 ensures ultra-high repeatability; it can display spectral reflectance curves, providing professional color data.

$ 1455.00

Measurement range of 25~ 120cSt, outflow aperture of 2.53mm, suitable for laboratory viscosity testing.

$ 167.00

With a 7.5mm aperture design, it provides 42 holes and supports a variety of testtube specifications to ensure Temperature uniformity and Fast Response, suitable for Sample Handling in high temperature environments.

$ 148.00

Aperture 4.12mm, viscosity measurement range of 70~ 370cSt, aluminum alloy Cup with stainless steel aperture, in line with ASTM D1200 standard, suitable for laboratory viscosity testing.

$ 167.00

It adopts 28.5mm aperture design and is equipped with 4 sample holes to support stable operation in high temperature environment and meet the heating needs of different specifications of containers.

$ 148.00

Featuring a 20mm large aperture design, it enables uniform measurement of textured and rough surfaces; repeatability ΔE*ab ≤ 0.03 ensures high precision; equipped with a touchscreen and color card matching for convenient operation, supporting multiple color difference formulas and color spaces.

$ 490.00

The 10.5mm aperture design provides 24 holes to ensure uniform heating of the sample and is suitable for stable experimental operation in high temperature environments.

$ 148.00

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.
Key steps for measuring the efflux time of varnish using a viscosity cup method
This article introduces the method for measuring the outflow time of varnish using a viscosity cup. The principle is based on Poiseuille's law, where viscosity is estimated by recording the time it takes for the liquid to completely flow out from the small hole at the bottom of the cup—longer times typically indicate higher viscosity.
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.
Haze meter detects haze on high-gloss coating surfaces
Haze is the phenomenon where a high-gloss coating surface causes a blurring of reflected images due to light scattering, which reduces visual clarity. A haze meter quantifies the haze value by measuring the intensity ratio between the specularly reflected light and the scattered light at specific small angles. The lower the value, the clearer the surface.
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.