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Computer Color Matching System (CCMS)
Do you hear about the computed color matching system (CCMS)? If you do so, then it will be very easy to understand the working procedure of the computer color matching system. In modern times, a man wants to save time and get results quickly. For this reason, the popularity of computer color matching systems is increasing rapidly. Most of the wet processing industry is trying to use CCMS. It has various advantages, which attract people to use it.
Now, I like to explain the working procedure of CCMS, which is used in the dyeing lab to match the shade of the products. Generally, the buyer gives a fabric sample swatch or Panton number of a specific shade to the producer. The producer gives the fabric sample to the lab dip development department to match the shade of the fabric. After getting the sample they analyze the color of the sample manually. On the other hand, they can take help from the computer color matching system.
Working Procedures Of Computer Color Matching System (CCMS)
At first, it needs to fit the sample to the spectrophotometer, which analyzes the depth of the shade and shows the results of the color depth. At the same time, it needs to determine the color combination with which you want to dye the fabric. Then it will generate some dyeing recipes that are nearly the same. Here, it needs to determine the number of chemicals which you want to use during dyeing.
After the formation of the dyeing recipe, it needs to dye the sample with a stock solution. I think you are also familiar with the stock solutions. Then sample should dye according to the dyeing procedure. After finishing the sample dyeing it needs to compare the dyed sample with the buyer sample. For this reason, dyed samples are entered into the spectrophotometer to compare the sample with the buyer sample.
Then CCMS gives the pass-fail results. If the dyed sample match with the buyer sample then CCMS gives pass results. After that, dyed samples send to the customer or buyer. After getting the approval from the buyer producer goes for the bulk production.
If the dyed sample does not match with the buyer sample then the CCMS analyses the color difference and corrects the recipe. Then another sample dyeing is carried out for matching the shade of the sample.
So, it’s not so easy task to operate the CCMS. For operating the computer color matching system, an expert is needed. Different companies are manufactured CCMS; you can collect your favorite one from there. But I have some experience working with a computer color matching system which is developed by DATA COLOR.
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