HG Series Touch Screen Gloss Meter HNG60M
HNG series economic gloss meter is independently developed by 3nh, with independent intellectual property. Manufactured according to International standard ISO2813and Chinesestandard GB/T 9754,it is the world's first full large touch screen gloss meter. With GQC6 PC software, gloss measurement is more convenient to use. Stable performance and high accuracy measurement makes it very popular all over the world.
Key Highlights
Large Touch Screen Operation, Fully Automatic Calibration
60° angle for semi gloss
Display 5 sets of measurement data
Basic measurement, statistical measurement, continuous measurement, QC measurement
Large storage to save over 5000 data
Input gloss value manually
NHG60M micro aperture gloss meter adopts small aperture 2*4mm, with 60° angle, manufactured according to ISO2813 and GB/T 9754. It is also compatible with the standards of ASTM D523, ASTM D2457. NHG60 conforms to JJG696 first class gloss meter working requirement, corresponding with CIE 1931(2°) under CIE C light source.
NHG60M gloss meter can test material with gloss (0-1000Gu), and universally apply to paint, ink, stoving varnish, coating, wood products; marble, granite, vitrified polished tile, pottery brick and porcelain; plastic, paper; hardware industries, etc. for gloss measurement and gloss data transmission.
To enhance user convenience and facilitate data storage and analysis, the NHG60M is equipped with professional upper computer software, enabling professional and effective product measurement and data management. The NHG60M gloss meter boasts multiple features such as ease of use, stable performance, precise measurement, and an elegant design. Additionally, it comes with a built-in lithium battery for even greater convenience in use.
NHG60M Micro Aperture Gloss Meter | |
Model | NHG60M |
Measure Angle |
60° Comply with standard ISO 2813、GB/T 9754、ASTM D 523、ASTM D 2457 |
Measuring Area (mm) | 2*4 |
Measurement Range | 0~1000GU |
Division Value | 0.1GU |
Measurement Range Repeatability Reproducibility |
0-10GU 10-100GU 100-1000GU ± 0.1GU ± 0.2GU ± 0.2%GU ± 0.2GU ± 0.5GU ± 0.5%GU |
Measurement Standard |
Conform with JJG696 first class gloss meter 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) |
Viewing Screen |
TFT 3.5 inch, capacitive touch screen |
Interface |
USB/RS-232 |
Data Save |
Basic mode: 1000, Statistical Mode: 5000, Continuous mode : 5000 |
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, CD (Including QC software), Calibration Plate |
Optional Accessories |
Miniature Printer |
Note |
The specifications are subject to change without notice. |
With 12 rigorous quality inspection processes in place, we ensure a high yield rate of up to 98% for batch processed precision parts.
FAQs About Gloss meter
Gloss level is the extent of reflectance of light on a surface. It measures the shininess or dullness of a finish, from flat or matte to high gloss. It is important in aesthetic, functional, and quality control applications.
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.
The five common gloss levels are:
1. Flat/Matte (0–10 GU)
2. Eggshell (10–25 GU)
3. Satin (26–40 GU)
4. Semi-gloss (41–70 GU)
High Gloss (71–100+ GU)
These levels vary slightly depending on industry and standards used.
Gloss is a broad term to describe the reflectivity of a surface. Whereas high gloss is a specific term that has the highest reflectance (usually more than 70 GU). High gloss finishes are shiny, mirror-like, and exhibit more surface blemishes than lower gloss finishes.
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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