About Triple Angle Glossmeter
Triple Angle Glossmeter
As a Authorized dealer we are engaged in providing the broad assortment of wide gamut of optical instruments. The Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter Elcometer 407 is a triple angle Statistical Glossmeter, measuring at 20, 60 and 85 angles. The Elcometer 407measures gloss at three angles of reflection; 20, 60, and 85 and uses the internal memory to store readings. Gloss is measured by directing a constant power light beam at an angle to test surface and monitoring the reflected light. Different surfaces require different reflective angles. Gloss measurement is necessary to monitor the uniformity, compatibility, or possibly the deterioration of any protective gloss finish.
Elcometer 406L Statistical Mini Glossmeter The Elcometer 406L Statistical Mini Glossmeter is a small, handheld, easy to use gauge and is available either as a single angle (60) or dual angle (20/60) gauge. Gloss is measured by directing a constant power light beam at an angle to the test surface and monitoring the reflected light. Gloss measurement is necessary to monitor the uniformity, compatibility, or possibly the deterioration of any protective gloss finish.
Product Features:
- The Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter is supplied with Novo-Soft software.
- Triple Angle - Measures at 20, 60 and 85 angles
- Auto-ranging - Internal calculation of maximum, minimum, mean standard deviation & coefficient of variation;
- Multi Language - Menus in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, & Dutch
- Statistical Reading - Up to 200 readings can be stored internally. The gauge can be connected to the Elcometer Novo-Soft Software for further analysis and archiving
- The Elcometer 406L Statistical Mini Glossmeter is supplied with Novo-Soft software.
- Dual Angle - Measure at 20 and 60 angles\
- Auto-ranging - Internal calculation of maximum, minimum, mean standard deviation & coefficient of variation;
- Multi Language - Menus in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, & Dutch;
- Statistical Reading - Up to 200 readings per angle can be stored internally.
Advanced Triple-Angle MeasurementExperience versatile gloss measurement with the triple-angle configuration20, 60, and 85. These angles enable assessment of various surface types and finishes with high accuracy, ensuring reliable results for both high-gloss and matte surfaces.
Effortless Operation and Data ManagementThis glossmeter supports automatic calibration, a simple control mode, and intuitive handling. The built-in memory capacity allows you to store up to 1,000 measurements, facilitating efficient data tracking and export via its USB interface.
Durable Design for Continuous UseHoused in a durable ABS enclosure, the device is lightweight and portable. With a lamp life exceeding 50,000 hours and up to 8 hours of continuous measurement on a full charge, it is engineered for demanding laboratory and industrial environments.
FAQs of Triple Angle Glossmeter:
Q: How is the Triple Angle Glossmeter calibrated?
A: The glossmeter features a built-in automatic calibration function. This eliminates manual intervention, ensuring measurement accuracy and easy setup every time you use the instrument.
Q: What surfaces or materials can this glossmeter measure?
A: This device is ideal for measuring surface gloss on paint, coatings, and plastics. Its measurement range of 02000 Gloss Units (GU) allows precise evaluation across a wide variety of industrial and laboratory applications.
Q: When should I recharge the glossmeters battery?
A: The glossmeter provides up to 8 hours of continuous operation on a full charge. It is advisable to recharge after extended use or when the power indicator shows a low battery to ensure uninterrupted performance.
Q: Where can data from the glossmeter be accessed or exported?
A: Stored measurements (up to 1,000 entries) can be accessed directly on the large LCD display or exported to a computer via the glossmeters USB interface for further analysis and record-keeping.
Q: What is the recommended specimen size for accurate gloss measurement?
A: For optimal accuracy, the minimum specimen size should be 15 x 30 mm. The glossmeter measures one specimen at a time, making it suited for precise quality control assessments.
Q: How does triple-angle measurement benefit quality control processes?
A: By measuring gloss at 20, 60, and 85, the glossmeter provides comprehensive information on a surfaces finish. This flexibility allows for accurate assessment of glossy, semi-gloss, and matte finishes, leading to better quality control outcomes.
Q: How quickly can the glossmeter provide a reading?
A: The device is designed for efficiency, offering a response time of less than one second, making it practical for high-throughput environments requiring fast, reliable results.