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The Chroma metre, which is formally categorised as a colorimeter, calculates how much of a concentrated wavelength is taken by a solution. This tool is used across a wide range of sectors, including plastics, food, chemicals, coatings, car interior manufacturing, exterior color control, and cosmetics.
The Chroma metre employs the CIE L*a*b* and CIE L*C*h color spaces to precisely identify colours and is renowned for its user-friendly interface.
Portable chroma metre specialised in product comparison with predetermined examples can remember specific colours able to determine differences in colour enhanced for assessing color clarity The quick operation of this device enables quick measurement findings.
In addition to being very affordable, it has the tendency to be more portable than other measurement choices. The Portable Chroma metre, however, also has a constrained data set and is not very versatile for applications in study and product development.
The Global Portable Chroma Meter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The CR-400 and CR-410 are affordable QC colour measurement tools with measuring openings of 8mm and 50mm for either uniformly coloured or irregularly coloured or textured samples.
Colour data is measured as the eye sees and reported in a straightforward lab format, which is widely used in sectors like food and building products. The first portable colorimeters, launched in past are carried on by the Konica Minolta Chroma Metre CR-400 series.
The CR-400 is ideal for measuring reflected colour and colour difference in a variety of industrial sectors thanks to its 8 mm measuring area. It can satisfy the requirements of a wide range of applications, including pharmaceutical and dermatological uses as well as all kinds of ingredients, foods, raw materials, and finished goods.
The CR-410 is the best option for examples that have a structured or uneven surface, like granules, fabrics, wood, stones, or blocks. Its special, 50 mm-wide aperture is ideal for such samples, preventing the need to average multiple readings.