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KONICA MINOLTA
MULTI GLOSS 268
UNI GLOSS 60
(20°, 60°, 85°)
(60°)
Makes its debut with more multifunction to achieve the effective gloss
measurement.
• It has data compatibility
with the previous MULTI
GLOSS 268 / UNI GLOSS 60,
and improves repeatability
and reproducibility.
Large screen size and easily viewable liquid
crystal display.
Easy operation with mode scroll wheel.
By operating the mode scroll wheel in accordance with
easy-to-understand menu items, you can set a wide
array of functions easily.
Mode
Geometry
S-ave
Difference
Cal ibr-ation
Setup
A wide array of display modes
(corresponding to six languages)
You can select Mode,
Geometry selection,^
Difference,
and Calibration
from the Main Menu screen
Approx. 10,000 measure-
ments are available with one
AA(R6)size alkaline battery.
Wide measurement range that can be
measured from plastic to metal surface
with a high gloss finish : 0.0-2,000 GU
(in the case of 20°)
The gloss difference measurement of the
standard/sample and the PASS/FAIL evaluation.
You can make a pass/fail evaluation by setting the limit value.
You can enter the sample name and the standard value name in
the measurement result.
value cliff
w 98.5 -5.4 an
■ 119-1.3 Pflss ]
Geometric selection selected two angles
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Sample name
RHSf iSflHPLE
value dirt
23" 44." 19.3
T F5.6 5.6
5" 54.5 -3.7
■Standard value name
Geometric selection selected three angles
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stirISI 1 Continuous Basic node | |
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You can measure by selecting Basic
|node, Continuous, Statistics from
'the Mode screen.
You can select the measurement
pngle from the Geometry selection
'screen and display two angles or
three angles at the same time.
(MULTI GLOSS 268)
Autodiagnosis function of calibration
This means a little frequency of calibration and long-term stability.
In addition, if the calibration is required, the message will be
displayed.
RutodiaSnosis
Please clean standard
Calibrating standard
Confirn
Cancel ~>
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Protective holder
The essentials of imaging
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