PGM 100 gloss meter works with measuring geometries of 20°, 60° and 85°, using the reflection principle. This means that the gloss meter emits light which hits the surface to be tested. A part of the light will be absorbed by the surface and another part will be reflected. After this, the gloss meter will calculate the degree of gloss.
The wide measurement range allows the user to test many different surfaces. These features make the gloss degree meter very useful for gloss measurements in quality and incoming goods control. The included software makes later evaluation of the measured data easily possible.
- Various measuring geometries
- 3.5" TFT
- Internal measurement value storage
- Calibration plate included in the delivery content
- Short measuring time
- Evaluation software
Gloss Meter PGM 100
Technical Data Measurement geometry 20° / 60° / 85° Display 3.5 in TFT touch display Standards ISO 2813
GB/T 9754
ASTM D 523
ASTM D 2457Measuring surface 20° : 10 x 10 mm / .4 x .4 in
60° : 9 x 15 mm / .4 x .6 in
85° : 5 x 36 mm / .2 x 1.4 inMeasuring range 20° : 0 ... 1000 GU
60° : 0 ... 1000 GU
85° : 0 ... 160 GUReadability 0.1 GU Repeatability Meas. range 0 ... 10 GU: ±0.1 GU
Meas. range 10 ... 100 GU: ±0.2 GU
Meas. range 100 ... 1000 GU: ±0.2 GU (%)Reproducibility Meas. range 0 ... 10 GU: ±0.2 GU
Meas. range 10 ... 100 GU: ±0.5 GU
Meas. range 100 ... 1000 GU: ±0.5 GU (%)Chromaticity Fulfils CIE 1931 (2°) under a CIE C – light source Measurement accuracy ±1.5 / ±1.5% Measuring time 0.1 second Dimensions 160 x 75 x 90 mm / 6.3 x 3 x 3.5 in Weight 350 g / < 1 lb Menu language English, Chinese Power supply 3200-mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery Interface USB / RS-232 Measuring storage Baseline measurement:1000 Operating temperature 0 ... 40°C / 32 ... 104°F Storage temperature -20 ... 50°C / -4 ... 122°F Relative humidity < 85% rel. humidity (non-condensing)