Datacolor Unveils Ahiba® QuickDose, 45G Spectrophotometer

Color management technology provider Datacolor Inc., United States, has introduced two new
products: a dosing system for the Ahiba® Infrared lab dyeing machine; and a reference-grade
handheld spectrophotometer with integrated gloss measurement to evaluate color appearance of

certain product surfaces.

The Ahiba QuickDose system for adding liquids and powders to the dyebath in the Ahiba
Infrared lab dyeing machine – typically in exhaust dyeing processes that use reactive and acid dyes
– features three separate color-coded dosing capsules and enables all beakers to be actuated in
less than one minute using either liquids or powders. According to Datacolor, the 316L
stainless-steel, easy-to-clean system offers advantages including greater efficiency and safety
compared with manual dosing systems, greater precision compared with injection/syringe or powder
dosing systems, and reduced maintenance costs and time to complete the process.

“With the new Ahiba QuickDose, we replace time consuming and unsafe dosing operations with an
easy-to-use and efficient system,” said Jeff Fain, product manager, Datacolor, adding that the new
system enables improved reproducibility between lab dyeing and production dyeing processes.

The Datacolor 45G spectrophotometer with ergonomic design, color screen and Bluetooth
connectivity is used to evaluate painted

surfaces, plastic parts, package prints, automotive parts, commercial furniture and other
manufactured goods. The company reports measurements made using the device define the effect that
base color, gloss and texture have on the overall visual appearance of an object, enabling visual
quality control of multiple components that may have different textures and finishes, among other
advantages. Other

features include accurate measurement that agrees from instrument to instrument; simultaneous
measurement of gloss and color; 45/0 optical geometry to associate with visual appearance; and
easy-to-read display of Pass/Fail tolerances.

“With 45G, product manufacturers can precisely measure and control both color and gloss in a
single convenient package,” said Bob

Karpowicz, product manager – instruments, Datacolor. “The unique optical design and dynamic
calibration algorithm used by 45G results in consistent measurement over time and across multiple
45G units.”

April/May/June 2012

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