HG60 Economic Gloss Meter

HG Series Touch Screen Gloss Meter HG60

HG series economic gloss meter is independently developed by 3nh, with independent intellectual property. HG60 gloss meter features with 60° angle, manufactured according to ISO2813 and GB/T 9754. It is also compatible with international standards of ASTM D523, ASTM D2457.


Key Highlights

  • Large Touch Screen Operation, Fully Automatic Calibration

  • 60° angle for semi gloss

  • Display 5 sets of measurement data

  • Ergonomic Design

  • Basic glossiness testing requirements

  • Connect to PC, more extend functions

This HG60 Economic Gloss Meter Instrument are Certified with
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1 Years Warranty (Additional support period of 3 years)
HG60 gloss meter features with 60° angle, manufactured according to ISO2813 and GB/T 9754. It is also compatible with international standards of ASTM D523, ASTM D2457. HG268 conforms to JJG696 first class gloss meter working requirement, corresponding with CIE 1931(2°) under CIE C light source.

HG60 gloss meter is widely used to test glossiness in these industries, such as automobile, paint, ink, stoving varnish, coating, wood products; marble, granite, vitrified polished tile, pottery brick and porcelain, plastic, paper, hardware industries, etc.

 

Features:


1. 60° angle for semi gloss
2. Concise appearance, feel good
3. Display 5 sets of measurement data, good for comparison
4. Built-in lithium ion rechargeable battery
5. Basic model measurement can meet basic glossiness testing requirements
6. Connect to PC, more extend functions
7. One button for all angles measurement at the same location
8. Comply with international standards
9. Stable performance, easy to read data.
 
GQC6 Software Introduction:
GQC6 software is used with 3nh gloss meter for PC connection, measurement, data management, data export, print reports, etc.

 

Specifications:

 
HG60 Economic Gloss Meter
Model: HG60
Measuring Angle 60°                                     
Comply with standard ISO 2813, GB/T 9754, ASTM D 523, ASTM D 2457
Measuring Area (mm) 9x15  
Measuring Range 0~300GU
Division Value 0.1GU
Measurement Range                                
Repeatability
Reproducibility
0-10GU            10-100GU      100-300GU
± 0.1GU           ± 0.2GU           ± 0.2%GU
± 0.2GU           ± 0.5GU           ± 0.5%GU
Measurement Standard Conform with JJG696 first class glossmeter working requirement
Chromaticity Corresponding Corresponding with CIE 1931(2°)  under CIE C light source
Errors ±1.5 , ± 1.5%
Measuring Time 0.5s
Dimension L*W*H : 160mm*75mm*90mm
Weight 350g
Language Chinese/English
Battery 3.7V,3200mAh Li-ion Battery ,>10000 times(within 8 hours)
Display TFT 3.5 inch
Interface USB/RS-232
Storage Basic mode: 1000
Software GQC6 Quality Control Software with QC report printing functions and more extended functions.
Operation Temperature  0~40℃(32~104°F)
Storage Temperature  -20~50℃(-4~122°F)
Humidity<85% relative humidity,  no condensation
Standard Accessories Power Adapter, USB cable, User Manual, GQC6 software CD (except HG60S), Calibration Plate
Optional Accessories Miniature Printer
Note The specifications are subject to change without notice.


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FAQs About Gloss meter

An 80 gloss surface will reflect less light as compared to a 100 gloss surface. Both are said to be high gloss, although 100 GU (or higher) reflects almost as much as a mirror. The distinction can be slight in graphic terms, but major in specific uses.


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


There is no generic mathematical formula for gloss value. Rather, it is measured directly with a gloss meter, which compares how strongly reflected light from a sample matches a standard (typically black glass with a known reflectance).


Gloss levels are usually of five types, namely, matte, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss, and high gloss. These categories are of rising levels of reflectivity of the surface and are utilized to characterize the completion of paints, coatings, and other substances.


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