Surface & Appearance Analysis
New Rhopoint TAMS (Total Appearance Measurement System)
- NEW metrics for paint appearance measurements
- Suitable for raw materials, e-coats, primers, top coat and clear coat
- Characterization of common surface irregularities including defects, waviness and roughness
Optimap PSD
- Map and measure surface finish with the the Optimap3-PSD
- Characterization of common surface irregularities including defects, waviness and roughness
- Suitable for all finishes, from matt to mirror
- On-screen image analysis
RoboTAMS – Automated Total Appearance Measurement System
- The new standard for paint appearance measurement
- Non-contact measurements
- TAMS measurement sensor integrates fully into an inline inspection process
Why buy from Rhopoint Instruments?
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Answers to common questions about our instruments and measurements
Why measure gloss?
Gloss is an aspect of the visual perception of objects that is as important as colour when considering the psychological impact of products on a
What glossmeter do I need?
Identify the surface that you wish to measure. Is it a flat surface? If so, it can be measured with a traditonal glossmeter. Curved surfaces
What is RSpec?
RSpec is the peak reflectance measured over a very narrow angular band in the specular direction (+/-) 0.0991º. RSpec is very sensitive to any texture