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folding body and button switch. Suitable yarn, fabric dyeing plant, garment manufacturer.
Suitable for staining, change in color test by using grey scales during color fastness test.
The most accurate Color Viewing Cabinet(Light box, Light cabinet, Color
box) to compare, matching and communicate color with absolute
confidence. Our standard sizes of the Color viewing cabinet will
accommodate nearly any sample size (and if not, larger custom sizes are
available.
• Color looks different under different lighting condition. When one uses a Color
Matching Cabinet it helps in marking the difference. Color Viewing Cabinets is
equipped with most accurate light cabinet for visual evaluation of fabrics,
garment, cloth, textiles, and leathers and so on. It checks matching under a
standard light source in a closed environment to minimize the interference of
external lights.
• Color Matching Cabinet booth is used for visual assessment of color under 6
standard lights and comes with doors. Color Matching Cabinet, Light Box, is
suitable for yarn, fabric dyeing plant, and garment manufacturer and
exporters. Suitable for staining, change in color test by using grey scales
during color fastness test
1. Cabinet is made of Teakwood, Ply Board & Sun mica, with strict
adherence to international standards.
2. Supplied with major tube lights & bulbs for quick and accurate color
assessment.
3. Fitted with Electronic/ballasts for Instant start & power saving to
safeguard the expensive & sensitive tube lights & bulbs
4. No warm-up; No flick; No heat emission; Elapsed Time displaying of
each light source.
5. Energy saving; Efficient illumination.
6. Compact; High quality with low price.
7. Button Switches
• Overall Dimensions of the Instrument : 710 10 (L) x 414 10
(W) x 628 10 (H) mm
Tungsten Tungsten Halogen Lighting (CIE Illuminant ‘A’). This --------- 35w
Halogen represents incandescent A (inc-A) with a color
temperature of 2856K. Typical light source used 100
within domestic environments. Used to check for
A
metamerism.
Light Source Name Description C.R.I Length
Narrow Band Triphosphor Fluorescent 85 600mm 18w
Lamps. Correlated colour temperature 1200mm 36w
of 4000K. CIE Illuminant F11. Often 1500mm 58w
chosen as a European “Point of Sale”
840
light source, with good colour rendering
P15
and manufactured to a tighter tolerance
specification as prescribed by Marks &
Spencer. (Formerly TL84)
1. ISO 3664,
2. BS 950,
3. ASTM D 1729,
4. DIN 6173
1. The equipment offers a wide viewing area equipped with multiple light
sources or lamps to detect the phenomenon of Metamerism, where
samples appear to match under one light source but is distinctly different
under another. In order to reach the final approval the fabric has to go
through various light sources which include: artificial daylight, cool white
light, tungsten filament light, ultra violet black light, triphosphor
fluorescent light.
2. The sample to be tested and the original sample are to be kept in the
viewing cavity.
3. After switching on the D-65 Light closely check the original specimen and
the specimen to be tested.
• When the match is satisfactory, the specimen is to be tested under CWF
Light and TFL Lamps.
• Now the test is carried out under U.V.B Light, it is necessary to ascertain if
both samples react equally to Ultra Violet radiation.
• Then the final test is carried out under TL-84 Philips Triphosphor
Fluorescent lamp tube light is carried to ascertain if the colors are
acceptable at the ‘Point of Sale’.
• All these help in judging the color differences accurately, by comparing the
samples in different conditions. When the match of both samples holds
well under all the lights, it means that the Dyeing, Printing and the
coloring of the fabric or yarn is as per the requirement
Color matching booths and visual color
matching
• The nature and intensity of the light source.
• The angle of illumination and viewing the
samples.
• The color of the surrounds and the sample back
ground.
• The size and distance apart of the samples.
• The state of adaptation of the observer.
• The observer’s color vision characteristics.
• An agreement on the color-difference term to be
used.
Matching booth design