Colour target technology has revolutionized the plastic industry with near-perfect colour matching capabilities. From prosthetics and maxillofacial reconstruction in the medical field to innovative building materials in industrial and high-tech industries, new colour target measurement applications continue to flood the market and have made a huge progression since their early stages of development. Colour target technology in polymer production now replaces other more expensive materials and manufacturers are excited about the possibilities for products to take nearly any shape, size, or form. With the right colour measurement tools, meeting colour target demands is both simple and efficient.

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Colour target technology has come a long way since its early stages of development. The fake looking “bowl of plastic fruit” days are over and near-perfect replications of day to day items can now be manufactured with advanced polymer colour technology. Image Source: Flickr user Sarah Morris

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Colour Matching

Colour matching can be a complex and tedious task, but with advanced colour target technology the job is quick, effective, and, most importantly, easy to replicate. New colour matching technology allows manufacturers to attain a variety of colour targets to meet the numerous demands of consumers. Revolutionary instrumentation can store colour target data for repeated production and consistent results. Advanced colour measurement instrumentation transfers this data from the colour target samples to polymer material for precise colour reproduction every time.

Perfect colour matches can be created to replicate virtually any sample.1 Whether working with plastic plaques or samples to other non-polymer sample colours, spectrophotometers take the guesswork out of the colour matching process. Matching a colour target to an organic or man-made material is now simplified through spectrophotometric technology.

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Spectrophotometric technology allows manufacturers to create a perfect colour target match to meet the wide array of colours needed to meet consumer demands. Image Source: Flickr user tanakawho

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Spectral Technology and Instrumentation

Colour quality has such major influence on consumer satisfaction that spectrophotometry has now become a necessity in polymer manufacturing a production. When developing colour formulations to meet colour target samples, colour concentrates2 must be added to raw polymer materials to achieve the perfect match. Throughout this process, colour changes must be carefully monitored to allow for accurate colour matching. Choosing the right instrumentation is dependent on individual product needs and can vary in both size and function. From hand-held to bench top to online processing spectrophotometers, the right instrumentation is crucial in maintaining colour consistency and quality throughout the various phases of processing.

Challenges in Colour Measurement

Plastic materials can vary in both colour and consistency. From translucent or transparent to opaque, specific angles and calculations are key to successful colour target matching. As manufacturers continue to expand their colour pallets to meet consumer demands, colour plaque samples must continue to meet quality standards throughout the industry. The American Standards for Testing Materials (ASTM) has set specific guidelines that address the quality standards governing plastic colour matching sample production.3 These standards are dependent on specific spectrophotometric technology to measure colour using the best practices available. With the right instrumentation, any colour target can be attained using the right technique and geometric calculations for the visual quality and surface appearance of each individual sample.

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Creating the perfect colour match in polymer products requires the right combination of technology and industry knowledge. With the right instrumentation, this process is both simple and effective. Image Source: Flickr user Steve Johnson

HunterLab is a reliable name for colour target matching technology in plastic manufacturing. Our expert staff has helped numerous companies around the world maintain consistency and quality in their polymer products. Throughout every stage of production, HunterLab offers a system of unsurpassed technology that makes the colour matching process simple, reliable, and repeatable. For more information on finding the right instrumentation to meet your needs, contact HunterLab today.