Gloss Meter Instrument

Get accurate surface gloss measurement anywhere With gloss meter instrument; Experience professional-grade gloss measurement with 3NH’s advanced portable gloss meter. They are designed for precision, and it’s ideal for evaluating gloss levels on paint, coatings, ceramics, decorative materials, plastics, and floor tiles in various industrial applications.

Portable Gloss Meter – Smart, Accurate Surface Gloss Control

The 3NH Portable Glossmeter delivers professional-grade gloss measurement with advanced features and a user-friendly design. Ideal for evaluating gloss on paintwork, ceramics, decorative materials, floor tiles, and more. It supports multi-angle measurement and automatic calibration at startup.

It offers high precision with repeatability of ±0.2GU (0–100GU) and ±0.2%GU (100–2000GU). Get multiple operation modes with basic, statistical, continuous, and quality control, to cater to different application needs.

The next-generation intelligent gloss meter enhances traditional portability with an ergonomic build, large color touchscreen, and one-click measurement. You also get a full-screen navigation menu for efficient and accurate gloss analysis.

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Types of 3NH Gloss meter Products

Principles and Usage of Gloss Meters

The gloss meter measures the reflective gloss of the surface. The gloss is measured by shining light on the surface at a fixed angle and then check how much light bounces back at the same angle.

What is a Gloss Meter?

A glossiness meter is a device which measures the mirror’s reflective gloss on the surface. The shine is measured by projecting rays of constant strength and angle on the surface. The measuring amount of light reflected at an equal but opposite angle. There are various shapes of gloss measurement, depending on the type of surface. For non-metals like coating and plastic, some light passes through the surface and gets absorbed by the color. As the angle of light increases, more light is reflected. Metal has a higher reflectivity, which makes it less sharp.

Gloss Meter Principle

Glossiness is a physical quantity that evaluates the ability of a material's surface to reflect light under a set of geometric conditions. Gloss is often called 'mirror surface gloss,' so a gloss meter is sometimes referred to as a 'mirror surface gloss meter." The concept of "smoothness" and "roughness" in the gloss and machining industries is completely different, and the second one has tiny spots on the surface of the material. The reference standard is black glass with refractive index np=1.567. Assuming that the plane reflects natural rays in an ideal polishing state, the gloss value at this point is defined as 100.0 gloss units.

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How Does a Gloss Meter Work?

Gloss meter structure

A common glossiness meter is a consistent light source that projects parallel rays to the test surface to be measured. It is also used to fix a mechanical assembly which consist on a filter detector to receive light reflected from the test surface. Figure 1 says that it is necessary to define the lighting so that CIE emission efficiency V (l) is corrected with CIE illuminance SC.

In terms of measurement geometry, many measuring instruments are commercially available that meet the above standards. These instruments are usually calibrated with special black gloss reference tools. These tools have refractive index of 1.567 (based on sodium D-Ray) and are set to a gloss value of 100 for every measurement angle.

Choosing the correct angle for gloss measurement

Three measuring angles (20 °, 60 °, 85 °) are specified, and most applications of industrial coatings can be covered. The angle is selected on the basis of expected gloss range, as shown in the following table.

Gloss Range

60° Value

Notes

High Gloss

>70 GU

If measurement exceeds 70 GU, change test setup to 20°

Medium Gloss

10 – 70 GU

Low Gloss

<10 GU

If measurement is less than 10 GU, change test setup to 85°

 

For example, if the measurement performed at 60 ° exceeds 70GU, the measurement angle must be changed to 20 ° to optimize the measurement accuracy. Two types of measuring instruments are available on the market: a single 60 ° angle measuring instrument and a combination of 20 °, 60 ° and 85 ° measuring instruments. Two more angles are used for other materials. For ceramic, film, textile and anodized materials, 45 ° angle is specified, and 75 ° angle is specified for paper measurement.

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Understand gloss units

Gloss Units (GU) are used to measure surface gloss. This scale is based on polished black gloss standards that reflect light like a mirror and is set at 100 GU at a specific angle.  This standard is used to set the lower end point to 0 and to establish the calibration of the upper limit point of 100 on the surface of the complete round. This scaling is suitable for most non-metal coatings and materials (paints and plastics).

Other materials with high reflectivity (mirrors, plated/raw metal parts) can achieve high values reaching 2000 GU. In transparent materials, this value may be higher due to multiple reflections in the material.

Glossmeter Standards

Comparison of standards for gloss measurement

Standard

20°

60°

85°

45°

75°

High Gloss

Medium Gloss

Low Gloss

Medium Gloss

Low Gloss

ASTM C346

X

ASTM D523

X

X

X

ASTM C584

X

ASTM D2457

X

X

X

BS3900 D5

X

X

X

DIN 67530

X

X

X

DIN EN ISO 2813

X

X

X

EN ISO 7668

X

X

X

X

JI Z 8741

X

X

X

X

X

TAPPI T480

X

3NH Gloss Meter Solutions for Precision Surface Evaluation

3NH glossiness meter solutions offer precise and repeatable gloss readings in a large gloss range. Applicable to paints, plastics, ceramics, and coatings, they facilitate multi-angle testing, statistical data, and quality assurance of industrial and laboratory use. The gloss meter is used in many industries from paper mills to automotive.

Examples include:

· Paints & coatings

· Powder coatings

· Additives

· Inks

· Plastics

· Wood coatings, polishes and flooring

· Yacht manufacture

· Automotive manufacture and re-finis

· Aerospace

· Polished stone and metals

· Consumer electronics

· Anodized metals

Types of Gloss Meters

The gloss meter contains one or more measurement geometry (usually 20 °, 45 °60 °75 °, 85 °, or a combination of these measuring angles (geometry)) which depends on the application or gloss type.

3NH Glossmeter main three models.

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YG45 Gloss Meter

YG45 Gloss Meter is ideal for measuring most gloss applications and is suitable for semi-gloss.

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YG47 GLOSS Meter

YG45 45 °/ 75 ° is suitable for high to semi-gloss measurement and haze index calculation.

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HG268 Tri-angle Gloss Meter

HG268 Tri-angle Gloss Meter 20 °/60 °/85 ° is suitable for measuring high gloss, semi-gloss and matte gloss and calculating haze index.

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FAQs About Gloss meter

Gloss paint can be identified by visual inspection and using a gloss meter. The high gloss paints are shiny and reflective like a mirror, satin or eggshell has a soft sheen, whereas the matte paint is non-reflective with very little or no reflection.


The gloss scale is normally measured against the scale of 0 to 100 gloss units (GU). The scale is zero at matte and 100 at a mirror. Other very smooth surfaces can be over 100 GU at lower angles, such as 20°.


Gloss is the general reflectivity of a surface, which encompasses a variety of degrees. One particular type of finish is high gloss, which has the maximum shine and reflectance. It increases the richness but emphasizes flaws as compared to satin or matte.


 A gloss test gauges the reflective quality of a surface by casting light at a fixed angle and measuring the amount reflected. It defines the level of shine or dullness of a surface, and it is very crucial in coatings, automotive, and product finishing


Gloss level is not given out in percentage but in gloss units (GU). In practice, however, 100 GU is considered 100 percent reflective. To contrast visually, the 20-40 GU is a low-gloss surface, and 85 or more is almost 100 percent mirror-like reflection.


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