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Sachin Agate1, Austin Williams2, Joseph Dougherty3
1Department of Forest Biomaterials, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695, United States.
Abstract:
Transparent polymers and plastics are used to create molded parts and films for many applications. The colors of these products are of great importance for the suppliers, manufacturers, and end-users. However, for simplicity of the processing, the plastics are produced in the form of small pellets or granules. The predictive measurement of the color of such materials is a challenging process and needs consideration of a complex set of factors. A combination of color measurement systems in transmittance and reflectance modes need to be used for such materials, along with the techniques for minimizing the artifacts based on surface texture and particle sizes. This article provides an extensive overview and discussion of the various factors that can affect the perceptive colors and the methods used for the characterization of the colors and minimizing the measuring artifacts.
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