Single-angle mirror Gloss Meter

A single-angle mirror gloss meter measures the glossiness of a sample surface by projecting a fixed-angle light beam onto it and calculating the ratio of the specularly reflected light intensity to the reflectivity of a standard plate, allowing direct reading of the gloss value. It is used to quantify the specular reflection capability of surfaces such as paints, plastics, and paper, and is applied in production line quality control and laboratory settings to assess surface smoothness and coating uniformity.
Selection
When selecting, confirm that the material gloss range matches the instrument angle: use 20° for high-gloss surfaces, 60° for standard surfaces, and 85° for low-gloss surfaces. Verify that the instrument complies with ISO/ASTM standards and that the measurement aperture is suitable for the sample size. Pay attention to the traceability certificate of the calibration plate and the instrument's repeatability data to ensure measurement stability. Consider the adaptability of the sample stage for irregularly shaped parts and the environmental light shielding design, which affects outdoor use.

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Instruments

Adopt 60 ° Measurement Angles, Measurement range 0~ 1000GU, Repeatability 0.2GU, support USB and Bluetooth interface, can store 10000 sample data, suitable for surface Gloss measurement of various materials.

$ 332.00

The three-angle measurement design covers 20 °/60 °/85 °, the measurement range is 0.1~ 200GU, the repeability is +/- 0.5GU, and 254 sets of data storage and Bluetooth output are supported to meet the needs of surface Gloss detection of various materials.

$ 336.00

Single angle 60 ° measurement, Stability 0.4GU, Repeatability 0.5GU, Automatic calibration without manual operation, can store 254 sets of data, lightweight and portable design.

$ 240.00

Support 20 °/60 ° dual angle measurement, Repeatability up to 0.2GU, can measure 0-2000GU range, with haze value calculation and percentage reflectance unit conversion function.

$ 638.00

Three-angle synchronous measurement technology, Repeatability 0.2%, equipped with LCD display and Bluetooth transmission function, support difference calculation and qualification determination, suitable for Gloss detection of various surface materials.

$ 1372.00

With 20 °, 60 ° and 85 ° three-angle measurement, range 0-2000GU, Repeatability 0.2GU, support USB and Bluetooth interface, can store 10000 sample data, suitable for a variety of material surface Gloss detection.

$ 670.00

60 ° projection angle, Measurement range 0~ 3000GU, measurement error less than 2GU, compact and easy to carry, accurate and stable measurement, to meet the requirements of ISO and GB standards.

$ 328.00

Three-angle simultaneous measurement 20 °/60 °/85 °, Measurement range 0.1-2000 GU, Repeatability +/- 0.5GU, built-in lithium battery, can store 56 sets of data, support USB and Bluetooth output.

$ 688.00

With 20 °/45 °/75 ° multi-angle measurement capability, Measurement range 0~ 200GU, Repeatability +/- 0.5GU, support USB and Bluetooth data transmission, can store 254 sets of data, built-in rechargeable lithium battery.

$ 628.00

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

With 20 °/60 °/85 ° three-angle measurement capability, Measurement range 0.1~ 2000GU, Repeatability +/- 0.5GU, can store 56 sets of data, support USB and Bluetooth data transmission, built-in rechargeable lithium battery, with backlight display.

$ 628.00

45 ° ring illumination and 0 ° viewing angle structure are used to effectively eliminate mirror light interference on textured surfaces. Built-in Gloss Sensor realizes simultaneous measurement, and the spectral reflectance Repeatability Standard Deviation is within 0.08%, suitable for matte and textured materials.

$ 3753.00

With three-angle measurement capability, Measurement range 0-2000Gu, Repeatability +/- 0.2GU, all-metal Probe structure and IP65 Protection Rating, support Automatic calibration and a variety of international standards.

$ 3277.00

Adopt 45 ° circular lighting structure, reduce texture effect, compatible with 60 ° Gloss measurement, Repeatability Delta E * ab 0.03, built-in high Sensitivity Sensor, suitable for matte and textured material surfaces.

$ 6334.00

Adopt 60 ° Measurement Angles, Measurement range 0~ 999GU, Measuring Area 18 * 36mm, Built-in rechargeable battery can be used continuously for more than 40 hours, Stability 1.2GU.

$ 409.00

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