Reference GlossMeter

The standard gloss meter measures the glossiness value by shining a light source at a fixed angle onto the sample surface and measuring the intensity of specularly reflected light. It is used to detect the surface gloss of materials such as coatings and plastics, ensuring the appearance quality of products.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement angle range, commonly 20°, 60°, and 85°; ensure the measurement range and accuracy meet the testing standards; check the integrity of the calibration plate; choose the measurement aperture based on the sample's flatness; confirm that the data output method is compatible with the existing system.

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Instruments

Measurement range 5-55 ℃, ceramic sand core salt bridge material, Glass shell design, Dimension Φ 10 × 120mm, providing stable reference potential.

$ 91.00

Suitable for adding liquid ElectRode supplement reference, Encasement specification 250ml, provide a stable reference environment, prolong ElectRode service life, improve Measurement accuracy.

$ 99.00

Using Platinum Sensor and Gel KCL Reference Solution, Operating temperature range is 0~ 60 ℃ to ensure stable reference potential and good sensing ability.

$ 115.00

Designed for ammonium ion detection, providing a stable reference potential, 250ml Encasement meets the needs of long-term use and ensures the accuracy of ion-selective ElectRode measurement.

$ 99.00

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

Specially designed for lead chloride ion composite ElectRode, providing stable reference potential to ensure the accuracy of ion measurement, Encasement capacity 250ml, suitable for routine laboratory testing.

$ 99.00

Designed for Ammonia Gas Sensitive Compound ElectRode, it provides a stable reference potential to ensure accurate measurement. The Encasement specification is 250ml, which is suitable for long-term monitoring applications.

$ 143.00

Designed for Nitrate and Fluoro Boricacid Ion Composite ElectRode, it provides stable reference potential to ensure ion selective ElectRode Measurement accuracy, and Encasement 250ml is easy to use.

$ 99.00

Specially optimized for fluorocalcium ion composite ElectRode, providing stable reference potential, 250ml Encasement meets long-term use requirements, suitable for a variety of ion detection scenarios.

$ 99.00

Designed for Bromo Iodine Copper Ion Composite ElectRode, it provides a stable reference potential to ensure measurement accuracy, and 250ml Encasement meets the needs of routine laboratory use.

$ 99.00

Specially designed for potassium ion detection, providing a stable reference potential, 250ml specification to meet the needs of routine laboratory use, to ensure that ElectRode performance lasting and reliable.

$ 99.00

Specially designed for sodium ion composite ElectRode, providing stable reference potential, 250ml specification to meet long-term use needs, to ensure reliable Ion concentration measurement data.

$ 143.00

Glass shell with high strength can withstand temperature up to 80 ℃, can be filled with internal reference solution to prolong service life, and is suitable for the measurement of complex samples such as colloids.

$ 428.00

Suitable for non-aqueous titration ElectRode supplementary reference filling, specification 250ml, provides stable reference potential, supports a variety of ion composite ElectRode applications, to ensure Measurement accuracy.

$ 99.00

ElectRode composite design, Measurement range, Response fast and stable, equipped with special reference filling solution and calibrated solution to ensure measurement accuracy, suitable for a variety of water quality analysis scenarios.

$ 273.00

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.
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.