"High Design Quality" New Material Color Measurement Seminar (Free, Online Event)
Introducing measurement and evaluation examples of a "highly decorative" new material using aluminum-free and pearl pigments!
Applying years of knowledge gained from various types of coatings and metal color measurement to the color measurement of "new materials." Various new materials are being developed in response to environmental considerations, such as sustainable materials. In this context, we will explain the differences in the reflection mechanisms of solid/metallic/pearl coatings and metal/plated samples, as well as the optical systems suitable for color measurement evaluations of various samples. Additionally, we will present case studies on the measurement and evaluation of "high-design" new materials that contribute to sustainability at Merck Performance Materials, using non-aluminum and pearl pigments. 【Date】February 1, 2024 (Thursday) 【Time】13:15–14:45 【Participation Fee】Free Held via webinar (Microsoft Teams)
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■Program - Mechanism of color measurement: Differences in the reflection mechanisms of general samples and metallic test samples - Reflection mechanisms of various materials: Differences between solid/metallic/pearl coatings and metal/plating - Measurement and evaluation case studies of "high design" new materials from Merck Performance Materials ■Recommended for - Those in painting technology, development, and quality control departments - Those involved in metal/plated coatings and resin component design/manufacturing - Engineers from various industries such as automotive, home appliances/building materials, and chemical manufacturers
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Color and light measurement instruments and appearance inspection systems, hyperspectral cameras While there are standards for length and weight, there are none for color. We have created a standard for color, which each person could only perceive through their senses, by measuring and quantifying it. Our goal is to provide a reference value for color and light that replaces the uncertain human eye. This means creating a "ruler" that everyone can use to measure color with confidence. It should provide consistent and stable values anytime and anywhere. Additionally, it is important that the values from the measuring instruments match what is visually observed. We aim to deliver reliable values regardless of the environment in which measurements are taken around the world. Our advanced technology for measuring color and light brings safety and peace of mind to our customers and enhances product value.