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ZG8150 Inline digital glossmeter
ZG8150 Inline digital glossmeter
ZG8150 Inline digital glossmeter
ZG8150 Inline digital glossmeter
ZG8150
ZG8150
ZG8150
ZG8150

Inline Zehntner Glossmeters

ZG8150

Inline digital glossmeter

  • Superior accuracy
  • Easy to integrate and use
  • Unmatched productivity

Applications:

Coatings, plastics and related materials / Calculation of reflection haze H in accordance with ASTM D4039 / In-line production use

Enabling product manufacturers to monitor quality - automatically and continuously
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Accuracy
Swiss Made assurance, accuracy, and standards compliance. The fastest instrument in the industry allows the efficient use in production systems.
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Ease of use
Measure tight, curved spaces, and in all orientations with ease, thanks to its compact design and tiny bearing area.
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Productivity
A simple yet powerful API and a flexible interface allow a seamless integration into your production environment and full control over the device.

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ZG8150 Tech Specs
Instrument
Tech Specs
Geometries
Dual 20°/60° and Single 60°

Measurement modes
Single
Continuous
Scan

Measurement configurations
Contact measurements: with mounted nose
Contactless measurements: without nose having measuring distance of 5 mm / 0.2 in

Error compensation
Stray light compensation
Advanced temperature compensation

Measurement Positioning
Positioning Laser
Viewing Window

Surfaces
All kind of materials such as e.g. coatings, plastic and metals

Measurement range
20°: 0 – 2’000 GU
60°: 0 – 1’000 GU

Resolution
0.1 GU

Repeatability
0 - 199.9 GU: ± 0.1GU
200 - 2‘000 GU: ± 0.1 %

Reproducibility
0 - 199.9 GU: ± 0.5GU
200 - 2‘000 GU: ± 0.4 %

Measurements speed
Up to 20 measurements per second

Measurement time
50ms /Angle

Units
GU, %

Measuring sensor adaption
V(λ)

Measuring area
20°: 3.5 x 4.5 mm / 0.14 x 0.18 in
60°: 3.5 x 6.0 mm / 0.14 x 0.24 in

Opening area
With nose: 10 x 8 mm / 0.39 x 0.31 in
Without nose: 34 x 12 mm / 1.34 x 0.47 in

Bearing area
Nose for flat products: 38 x 24 mm / 1.5 x 0.94 in
Nose for small and curved products: 15.5 mm x 13 mm / 0.61 x 0.51 in
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Standards & Guidelines

Standards

  • Arrow, click names to download Standards & Guidelines ASTM D2457
  • Arrow, click names to download Standards & Guidelines ASTM D523
  • Arrow, click names to download Standards & Guidelines BS 3900-D6
  • Arrow, click names to download Standards & Guidelines GB/T 9754-2007 ( Russia )
  • Arrow, click names to download Standards & Guidelines ISO 2813
  • Arrow, click names to download Standards & Guidelines JIS Z 8741
FAQ

What is the difference between the SCAN mode and the CONTINUOUS mode of the ZG8000 Glossmeter?

The ZG8000 glossmeter family (ZG8000 and ZG8150) allows precise gloss measurements at very high speed. The device features two modes for automatic measurements: SCAN mode and CONTINUOUS mode. In the SCAN mode, the device...

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What is specular reflection or specular gloss?

A specular reflection or gloss is what you get from a polished surface or mirror. It is clear, and you can see "through" the mirror. A diffuse reflection is what you get from a white wall. The light is bounced off it, but...

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What is a gloss measurement angle?

Measurement angle refers to the angle between the incident light on a surface and the line perpendicular to the surface at the point of incidence. In specular reflection the incident and reflected angle are...

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What difference in gloss units is visible to the human eye?

There are no distinct differences in gloss units for the human eye to point out between the two samples.

The detectable differences depend on the gloss level of the sample e.g. 3.0 GU difference measured on a very matte...

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How can I use a long USB cable to connect the Zehntner ZG8150?

With the Zehntner ZG8150 we deliver a long Y-cable with a USB C connctor (instrument side), a USB A male and USB A female connector. This cable allows to connect the ZG8150 to a RS232 port using USB-to-RS232 adapter.

This...

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