PCE Instruments Gloss Meter with 20° 45° and 75° Measurement Angles (PCE-GM 55)
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PCE Instruments Gloss Meter with 20° 45° and 75° Measurement Angles (PCE-GM 55)

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SKU: JB-DS-PCE-PCE-GM 55 Category:

Description

PCE Instruments Gloss Meter with 20° 45° and 75° Measurement Angles (PCE-GM 55) is a precision tool designed for evaluating surface gloss levels in various materials. It features 20°, 45°, and 75° measurement angles, making it ideal for assessing both medium and high-gloss surfaces, including paper and textiles.

With an integrated serial interface, data can be transferred to a PC for further analysis. The device is powered by a rechargeable Li-ion battery and supports easy charging via a 5V power supply.

 

  • Specifications and Dimensions
    • Measurement Angles: 20°, 45°, 75°
    • Measuring Range: 0 … 200 gloss units
    • Resolution: 0.1 gloss units
    • Accuracy: ±1 gloss unit (on reference standard)
    • Repeatability: ±0.5 gloss units (0 … 99.9 GE)
    • Measuring Surface: 7 x 14 mm (elliptical)
    • Data Storage: 254 measuring points
    • Interface: Serial
    • Operating Conditions: 0 … 40°C / 32 … 104°F, max. 85% RH
    • Power Supply: Rechargeable Li-ion battery
    • Dimensions: 140 x 45 x 75 mm / 5.5 x 1.8 x 3 in
    • Weight: 305 g / < 1 lb
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  • Key Features and Benefits
    • Three measurement angles for versatile gloss analysis
    • Wide measuring range up to 200 gloss units
    • High precision with ±1 gloss unit accuracy
    • Ideal for assessing medium and high-gloss surfaces
    • Suitable for measuring gloss on textiles and paper
    • Data storage for up to 254 measurements
    • Integrated serial interface for data transfer
    • Rechargeable battery for portable use
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  • Includes
    • 1 x Gloss Meter PCE-GM 55
    • 1 x Reference Standard
    • 1 x Cleaning Cloth
    • 1 x Carrying Case
    • 1 x User Manual

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