20°, 60°, 85° Gloss Meters: Find the Right Fit for Your SurfaceHere’s the revised, shorter version in English with materials listed directly in the paragraphs: 20° Gloss Meter:The 20° gloss meter is best for low-gloss or matte surfaces, providing accurate readings for materials with minimal shine. It is commonly used for matte paints, matte plastics, non-glossy paper, some non-reflective metals, and wood surfaces with a low-gloss finish. 60° Gloss Meter:The 60° gloss meter is ideal for medium-gloss surfaces, making it the most versatile and widely used angle. It works well with medium-gloss paints, plastics, metal coatings, plastic films, and printed paper surfaces. 85° Gloss Meter:The 85° gloss meter is perfect for high-gloss surfaces, capturing reflections from materials with a strong shine. It is suitable for high-gloss paints, mirror-finish metals, high-gloss plastics, glossy paper, and smooth glass or coated surfaces. |
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