8. FAQs
What is the Rhopoint Aesthetix?
The Rhopoint Aesthetix is an advanced optical surface characterisation tool that measures various appearance characteristics using a camera that mimics visual surface perception.
What surface characteristics can the Aesthetix measure?
It measures gloss, haziness, waviness, reflected image sharpness, surface texture, roughness, RGB color analysis, sparkle, and graininess.
Is the Aesthetix compatible with different operating systems?
The Aesthetix is compatible with Windows 10 and 11 devices.
Can the Aesthetix be used for automated workflows?
Yes, it can be used in conjunction with collaborative robots (cobots) for automated workflows.
What type of connection does the Aesthetix use?
It operates through a USB-3.0 connection.
Does the Aesthetix require batteries?
No, it operates without batteries.
What is the on-screen resolution of the Aesthetix?
It offers an on-screen resolution of 10 μm/pixel, similar to a 100x laboratory microscope.
How many light sources does the Aesthetix have?
It has nine interior light sources, with six arranged in a ring.
What software does the Aesthetix use?
It uses Rhopoint's modular Appearance Elements software.
What are the available software modules for the Aesthetix?
There are three modules: surface brilliance, effect finish, and texture.
Can the Aesthetix measure curved surfaces?
Yes, it comes with a small area and curved surface adaptor.
Is non-contact measurement possible with the Aesthetix?
Yes, it can be used with a stand or laboratory cobot for non-contact measurements.
What is the focal distance for non-contact measurements?
The focal distance must be maintained at 10 mm +/- 0.5 mm for non-contact measurements.
Can the Aesthetix be used with custom jigs?
Yes, it can be used with 3D-printed jigs for repeatable measurement of small parts or curved surfaces.
What industries can benefit from using the Aesthetix?
Industries such as automotive, consumer goods, and those working with textured surfaces and finishes can benefit from the Aesthetix.
Does the Aesthetix offer backward compatibility with existing standards?
Yes, it offers backward compatibility with existing international standards.
What is the measurement spot size for the standard adaptor?
The standard measurement spot is 9x12mm.
What is the measurement spot size for the small area and curved surface adaptor?
The small area and curved surface adaptor changes the measurement spot to 2x3mm.
Does the Aesthetix need to be recalibrated when changing adaptors?
Yes, the instrument must be recalibrated after changing adaptors.
Can the Aesthetix capture digital images of surfaces under analysis?
Yes, the Rhopoint Appearance Elements software facilitates digital image capture of any surface under analysis.