A medição de cor na indústria têxtil é importante como meio de verificar pontos fortes de tingimento, para garantir a continuidade da cor dentro de lotes. Além disso, é um meio de controlar a cor de águas residuais antes e depois do tratamento.
O metamerismo é outro motivo para a medição de cor na indústria, já que tinturas de diferentes composições muitas vezes criam um descompasso em diferentes condições de iluminação e esse problema pode ser previsto pelo exame de peças de teste antes do início da plena produção.
The process of managing product appearance from concept, design, sample through to contracting and retail is reliant upon consistent communication of specifications. Our equipment enables you to manage color like any other aspect of your product. With clear specifications and tolerances. If you’d like to see how, just ask us for a demonstration.
Using a Lovibond® color measurement system means that you can communicate and control color quality consistently throughout your supply chain.
If you would like some help with a color matching issue right now, send us a sample of your product or ingredient and we can help you to decide the best method of measurement and color scale to use. We can also provide some advice on color tolerances. Just click below and tell us what you need.
Visual or automatic? Standard Illuminant D65 or D50? Two degree or ten degree standard observer?, CIE L*a*b* or CIE L*c*h*? Metamerism? Often what we want to know is simple simply “how can I ensure my color matches consistently?” So we have put together some free short courses to help you to navigate the path to simple color management and control. If you would like to take a course just click below and create a free account in our Learning Portal (you can use your social media account if you like), your courses will be available immediately.
Lovibond® has its origins in the brewing industry and we have been measuring color since 1880. Joseph Lovibond was the first person in the world to develop a practical colorimeter to ensure the high quality of his beer. He was the originator of the Lovibond® scale. We still use the scale as our company logo today. Still a family owned business but now global, at Lovibond® we value our heritage.