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On rough surfaces the light is diffusely scattered in all directions. The image forming qualities are diminished: |
Intensity is dependent on the material and the angle of illumination. In case of non-metals (coatings, plastics) the amount of reflected light increases with the increase of the illumination angle. The remaining illuminated light penetrates the material and is absorbed or diffusely scattered dependent on the color. |
Measurement results of a glossmeter are related to the amount of reflected light from a black glass standard with a defined refractive index, and not to the amount of incident light. The measurement value for this defined standard is equal to a less than 100 gloss units (calibration). |
| High Gloss |
| Matte to Semi Gloss |
| Example: |
| Measurement of specular reflection |
| Detector |
| Non metal |
| Metal |
Gloss Measurement Gloss is a visual impression resulting from surface evaluation. The more direct light reflected, the more obvious the impression of gloss will be. |
| Smooth and highly polished surfaces reflect images distinctly. The incident light is directly reflected on the surface, i.e. only in the main direction of reflection. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. |
Glossmeter A glossmeter measures the specular reflection. The light intensity is registered over a small range of the reflection angle. |