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Take Closer Look Of Products With Gloss Meter-Triangle For Best Quality

Author: Testronix Instruments
by Testronix Instruments
Posted: Mar 18, 2016

What is Gloss and why it is Necessary to Measure Gloss?

The gloss is a major perspective of visual inspection of objects which plays a significant role as colors do while considering the psychological impact of products on a consumer. It has been explained as a major attribute of a product that offers them a shiny or lustrous metallic appearance.

The gloss of goods or a surface is majorly influenced by numerous factors, for example; the smoothness attained during polishing, the type and quantity of coating applied to the material, and many more. Manufacturers design and manufacture their products to have maximum appeal highly reflective car body panels, satin black designed furniture, glossy magazine covers, etc. Hence, it is important that gloss levels are achieved consistently on every product or across different batches of products.

The gloss also measures the quality of the surface, for example, a drop in the glass of a coated product may indicate problems with its cure that leads to failures like lack of protection for the coated surface. Hence, it is for the reasons that many manufacturing industries monitor the gloss of the products, whether it is printing material, automotive, furniture, pharmaceuticals, food, and consumer electronics.

How can gloss of products be measured?

The gloss of a product is measured as a percentage of products that shines in a specific amount of light from a particular area and explains the range of reflectance. The angle of the light and the method by which the reflectance is measured is determined by its surface. This is the best way to assess the appearance of the glossy surfaces.

Different Types of Gloss of Products

  • Specular Gloss – Specular Gloss is the proportion of light which is reflected at a specified angle to that instance on the surface at the same angle on another side of the surface.
  • Constant Gloss – It is also known as the Lustre or Haze. It is a type of gloss which is observed at an angle of incidence and viewing.
  • Absence of Bloom – A measurement of the lack of haze or milky appearance which is adjacent to the specularly reflected light.
  • Distinctness of Image – Sharpness of specularly reflected light.
  • Absence of surface texture gloss – Perception of surface smoothness and uniformity.

Best Testing Instrument to Measure the Gloss

Testronix Instruments designs and manufactures premium quality of Gloss Meter- Triangle. It is an extremely appropriate testing machine which is used to measure the gloss of the products like metals, papers, paints, ceramics and many more. It is a handy and portable testing machine which is operated by a battery. The gloss of the material can be measured from different angles i.e. 20-degree, 60-degree and 85-degree. It is a compatible instrument that measures the brightness, whiteness, luminous, color differences, reflectance of various products when they are placed in different lightening conditions. It helps to measure the excellent correlation of shining, visual gloss when the sample is placed flat. The value of gloss changes when the sample is tilted at different angles. It is the highly preferred testing device which is used to measure the gloss of the materials. The device is used in multiple applications to measure the gloss of glasses, plastics, powders, papers, ceramics, clothes, pigments, and brightness of paints. The instrument strictly complies with various international standards like ASTM D2457, ASTM D523, ISO2813, and many more.

About the Author

Author of this article is associated with testronixinstruments.com and he has written many articles on color measurement instruments etc.

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