Overview
The JFL JFL-BZ60MP Coating glossmeter is a metal coatings dual-use smart gloss measurement instrument powered by nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries, integrated microcontroller technology, with a wide Display range of 0-1000 Gloss units and a high resolution of 0.1. The instrument performs measurement at a 60 degree projection angle and is equipped with a large LCD screen to display Glossiness values directly, resulting in intuitive readings.
Features
1. Metal and Coatings dual function measurement
2. smart design, integrated microcontroller technology
3. Display range 0-1000 Gloss unit
4. High resolution 0.1
5. Large LCD screen for direct reading
6. Powered by nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries
7.60 Degree Standard Measurement Angles
Principle
The JFL-BZ60MP glossmeter uses a 60-degree projection angle to illuminate the measured surface. By measuring the Glossiness value of the reflected light on the surface, the reflected light signal is received by the built-in Sensor, and the measurement results are directly displayed on the large LCD screen after processing by the single-chip microcomputer.
Applications
Metals, Coatings, paints, inks, Plastics, Stone, Flooring, Wood
Standards
ISO-2813、ISO-7668、GB8807
Steps
1. Put the measurement window on the black velvet board, press the "set number/zero" button, and the displayed value is 0.0
2. Use the black Glass standard board instead of the black velvet board, and press the "Calibration/measurement" button to enter the setting state
3. Adjust the display value by "shift" and "set number/zero" keys to be the same as the nominal value of the black Glass standard board
4. Press the "Calibration/measurement" button to complete the setting
5. Put the measurement window on the white ceramic standard board to verify that the error should not be greater than +/- 1.2 Gloss units
6. Sample gloss measurement after calibrating
Notice
• The displayed value during the calibration process must be the same as the nominal value of the Black Glass standard plate
• White ceramic standard board verification error should not be greater than +/- 1.2 Gloss unit
• If the error is too large, the standard board should be considered dirty and other issues
Sample measurement after calibrating