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The Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter measures gloss at three angles of  
reflection; 20˚, 60˚, and 85˚ and uses the internal memory to store readings.
Gloss is measured by directing a constant power light beam at an angle to test 
surface and monitoring the reflected light.  Different surfaces require different 
reflective angles. Gloss measurement is necessary to monitor the uniformity,  
compatibility, or possibly the deterioration of any protective gloss finish.
The Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter is supplied with Novo-Soft™ software.
  Triple Angle
  Measure at 20˚, 60˚ and 85˚ angles. 
  Auto-ranging
  Internal calculation of maximum, minimum, mean standard deviation &  
  coefficient of variation.
  Multi Language
  Menus in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, & Dutch.
  Statistical Reading
  Up to 200 readings can be stored internally. The gauge can be connected to 
  the Elcometer Novo-Soft™ Software for further analysis and archiving.
Elcometer Novo-Soft
TM 
Software
This purpose designed software 
provides the user with an easy to 
use package for reporting purposes, 
archiving gloss measurments and 
further analysis.
Results page
Numerical data is displayed and may 
be tagged or edited.
Results graph
This enables display of all results in a 
simple graph of reading versus gloss.
Statistics graph
Data is displayed as a bar chart 
(historgram).
Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter
appearance
Appearance measurement is a way of putting numbers to characteristics 
of surfaces that we see.  The ability to independently quantify appear-
ance allows for products to be similar whenever and wherever the 
product is manufactured or coated.
Elcometer provide a comprehensive range of hand held instruments to 
measure most of the individual characteristics that generate the overall 
appearance of a material or coating.
Gloss
The ability of a surface to reflect light without scattering is known as 
Gloss.  Gloss is measured by directing a constant power light beam 
at an angle to the test surface and then by monitoring the amount of 
reflected light.  Different surfaces require different reflective angles.  
Elcometer Glossmeters cover the range necessary to measure almost 
any surface from high gloss to matt, from large to small surfaces –  
flat or curved.
Haze
Some materials appear to have considerable difference in gloss yet 
give comparable readings when measured with a glossmeter at one 
angle.  These materials can be separated by measuring at a second 
angle and comparing the difference of the two readings.  Haze is 
defined by ASTM D4039 as the difference between gloss at 60˚ and  
the gloss at 20˚.
Shade
This is the measurement of darkness or lightness of a surface.  Only 
shading is measured, irrespective of color, and is referred to as 
‘whiteness’.  The test surface is illuminated at an angle of 45˚ and the 
intensity of scattered light at the perpendicular (0˚), is measured on a 
grey scale where black is 0% and white is 100%.
opacity
This is the degree to which a coating will obscure the surface to which 
it has been applied.  Opacity is measured in a similar way to shade, 
however opacity, or hiding power, as defined by ISO 2814 involves 
measuring whiteness of a known film of test material on both a 
black (less than 5%) and a white (greater than 75%, less than 85%) 
substrate.  A full range of opacity test charts are available – See Leneta 
Test Charts for further information.
Color
The ability of a material to absorb certain wavelengths of light and 
reflect others.  For example a black material reflects no light across  
the complete color spectrum, whereas a pure white material reflects all 
light.  All other colors reflect light at different points of the spectrum.  
Color is quantified by the material’s Red, Green and Blue (RGB) values.
data sheet 
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Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter
V1: 18.05.07
Part Number 
Description 
Accuracy
Reproducibility r 0.5 Gloss Units (GU) 
Resolution
0.1GU
Dimensions
190 x 110 x 60 mm
 (7.48” x 4.3” x 2.3") 
Weight
950g (33oz) 
Power Supply 
Dry Cells: 4 x LR6 (AA) 
Part Number
J407----1 
Packing List 
Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter, 4 x LR6 (AA) 
alkaline batteries, Posi-Drive screwdriver, Certified 
calibration tile in magnetic holder, Calibration certificate for 
tile, Cleaning cloth for tile, CD-ROM containing Novo-
Soft
 software, USB cable, Carrying case and Operating 
instructions 
Spares / Accessories
High Gloss Tile 
T40720091
Zero Calibration Standard 
T40720105 
USB Cable 
T40720093
Posi-Drive Screwdriver 
T40720092
ELCOMETER Novo-Soft™ SOFTWARE
This purpose designed software, in Windows
®
 format, provides the user with an 
easy to use package for reporting purposes, archiving gloss measurements and 
further analysis.
Shade
This is the measurement of 
darkness or lightness of a 
surface. Only shading is 
measured, irrespective of 
colour, and is referred to as 
‘whiteness’. The test surface 
is illuminated at an angle of 
45º and the intensity of 
scattered light at the 
perpendicular (Oº), is 
measured on a grey scale 
where black is 0% and white 
is 100%.
Opacity
This is the degree to which a 
coating will obscure the 
surface to which it has been 
applied. Opacity is measured 
in a similar way to shade, 
however opacity, or hiding 
power, as defined by ISO 
2814 involves measuring 
whiteness of a known film of 
test material on both a black 
(less than 5%) and a white 
(greater than 75%, less than 
85%) substrate. A full range 
of opacity test charts are 
available – See Leneta Test 
Charts for further information.
Colour
The ability of a material to 
absorb certain wavelengths 
of light and reflect others. For 
example a black material 
reflects no light across the 
complete colour spectrum, 
whereas a pure white 
material reflects all of the 
light. All other colours reflect 
light at different points of the 
spectrum. Colour is quantified 
by the material’s Red, Green 
and Blue (RGB) values. 
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Results page
Numerical data is displayed and may 
be tagged or edited. 
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Results graph
This enables display of all results in a 
simple graph of reading versus gloss.
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Statistics graph
Data is displayed as a bar chart 
(histogram) 
Functional Specifications
Accuracy: Reproducibility +0.5 Gloss Units (GU)
Resolution: 0.1 GU
Dimensions: 190 x 110 x 60mm (7.48 x 4.3 x 2.3”)
Weight: 950g (33oz)
Power Supply: Dry Cells:  4 x LR6 (AA)
Part Number
 
 
  J407–1
  Elcometer 407 Statistical Glossmeter