Sensegood spectrophotometer for color consistency control in ceramics, tiles, slurry, potteries, and studying archaeological ceramics
Sensegood spectrophotometer for color measurement and quality ? consistency control in ceramics, tiles, slurry, potteries, and studying archaeological ceramics
Maintaining color quality of slurries or ceramic tiles, Sensegood spectrophotometer assists in color quality control in online/in-process, benchtop/table-top or handheld/portable measurement applications. It is very important for tile manufacturers to maintain color consistency in ceramic tiles across batch to batch productions. Even random tile color measurements in every batch, ensures color consistency and better market acceptability.
Sensegood Spectrophotometer for color measurement and quality control in ceramics
Photo: Ensuring color consistency in ceramic products. Starting from the raw material selection to production to dispatch; Sensegood spectrophotometer is the tool on which you can rely on. Its sensor has large viewing area. This enables better averaging; allows accurate and repeatable measurements.
Continuous observation on the product under process creates human eye fatigue, stress and sensitivity saturation. Hence for quality supervisor, it becomes difficult to make color quality decision of accepting, or rejecting the product. And this directly hampers the quality of the final product. While on other hand there are advantages of instrumental color quality control as it provides results with same accuracy, consistency and reliability.
Color management for tile suppliers:
Tile suppliers also use Sensegood spectrophotometers to justify the color of supplied tiles to customer by comparing it with the sample tile or with the one in catalogue. This saves lot of field cost and reduces field complaints, results in customer satisfaction. Tile color matching becomes more important for filling orders or reorders.
Importance of color consistency in potteries:
Sensegood Spectrophotometer to ensure right color and consistency in potteries
Photo: Color attributes of desired reference pottery products can be stored using Sensegood spectrophotometer. Later, each production batch can be compared with reference to ensure them to be in accepted color tolerance limit. Scientific approach toward production ensures better market acceptability in niche segment offering better prices.
One off colored saucer-cup pair will ruin the look of whole set. Regular customers and suppliers expect color consistency from a brand. Studies have proven that consumers perception toward the taste of beverage changes depending on the color of the mug. That itself makes important to supply right and consistent colored ceramic products to the customers who deal with any food and beverage.
Spectrophotometers in archaeological studies:
Photo: Mama shreds showing color variation (Photographs by Clifford T. Brown. Courtesy: Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University).
Visible spectrophotometer is a tool used for archaeological studies by university researchers and archaeologists to carry out meaningful analysis. Color can provide trained investigator important information of the temporal, cultural, trade (routs) and functional aspects of a ceramics in ancient times. Different colors of historical ceramic shreds primarily reflect variance in clay composition, atmosphere, temperature, duration of firing and available pigment ingredients at the time.
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