Show Your True Color

Topics:
Total Quality Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Quality,
Quality Control
Source:
QCI International

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Overview: In most manufacturing processes, color is the most visible test of quality. Not getting the customer's requested color right the first time puts at risk for losing the job. With an increasing emphasis on stringent quality control procedures, color remains the first and best test of a product's quality. A color quality control system can be a powerful tool to ensure effective color productivity and your customer's acceptance of the job after just the first run. The latest color quality control systems not only do more, but they do so faster and more easily, utilizing the latest advances in electronic production. In quality control processes, there are many factors to consider when attempting to match samples visually. The goal is to achieve the targets without the need for correction. Today's color quality control technology include the ability to electronically send or receive colorimetric data--that is, the numerical values assigned to a color by a spectrophotometer or other color-measuring instrument. Additional data, such as custom pass/fail screens and customer-specific information, can also be communicated via the Internet.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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