A COVID-19 parou muitas indústrias, incluindo o têxtil. Proibições de viagens e ordens de isolamento social estão forçando cadeias de fornecimento vastas e interconectadas a repensar a forma como trabalham. Para as marcas que já estavam procurando novas maneiras de obter cores precisas e acelerar o tempo de entrada no mercado, essa pode ser uma oportunidade. Essa pandemia global pode ajudar a indústria do vestuário a tomar decis&otild...

Posted May 19, 2020 by Bob Karpowicz

Espectrofotômetros são excelentes para medir amostras em relação aos seus padrões de cor e comparar diferenças, mas pode ser difícil alcançar precisão de cor para produtos com formas irregulares, como líquidos, plásticos, latas e pós. Projetamos uma variedade de peças e acessórios - também chamados de "plataformas e gabaritos" - para muitos de nossos instrumentos, facilitando a mediç&at...

Posted October 02, 2019 by Mike Huda

Spectrophotometers are color measurement devices that measure color to ensure it remains consistent from the time it’s specified until final quality check. They can be used to measure everything from liquids and plastics to paper, metal, and fabrics for just about every industry.   Here Are Our Top Spectrophotometer Picks for 2019.   Best Spectrophotometer to Create Digital Standards Using a digital standard is the most accurate way to specify and communicate color, des...

Posted August 16, 2019 by X-Rite Color

There’s been a lot of research around the role color plays in how we expect food to taste. The fact is, we judge flavor by the color of the food or drink, even before the first taste. We expect red foods to taste sweet like strawberries or cherries. White should taste like vanilla, and green is probably limey and tart or minty. Color cues can even determine whether we take that first bite. Most of us won’t even consider trying a food like mashed potatoes or pumpkin pie if it is ...

Posted August 12, 2019 by Tim Mouw

If you work behind a paint counter, you know customers can surprise you with interesting and unique objects to color match. Many samples are relatively easy to measure, but when a customer shows up with a curved baseboard panel, a square of shag carpet, or a plush toy, things can get a little tricky. A few years ago, we learned just how challenging it was for our retail paint customers to color match unique samples. We took in a bag with textured and multi-colored items and asked the person behi...

Posted December 04, 2017 by Tim O'Rourke

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