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Mathis goes digital

By November 1, 20151 Min Read
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Mathis AG will be displaying its products from the dyeing manufacturing division on its exhibition stand. Products from the world renowned LABOMAT, steamers; a complex continuous ribbon dyeing and finishing installation; a continuous lab coating range; as well as the very successful SMART LIQUOR® for the spectrophotometric analysis of the dyebath and different test equipment will be on display.

Mathis SmartScan
SmartScan is a scanner-based instrument, which accurately measures colour fastness values, such as fastness to washing, to water, to rubbing, etc.
Since it is a digital system, its values are objective and independent of the user ´ unlike subjective measurements of fastness values under a light booth.
SmartScan can grade colour changes and colour staining of any fastness test equivalent to ISO 105-A04 and A05. Optionally, it is also possible to evaluate light fastness tests according to the 8-step blue wool standard (ISO 105-B02).
SmartScan is a test method accredited according to ISO 17025, which is as equivalent to a spectrophotometric evaluation.
SmartScan may also be used to assess the colour differences of each individual colour in multi-coloured prints.
For further information:
MATHIS AG
Rütisbergstrasse 3,
8156 Oberhasli,
Switzerland
Tel: 44 852 50 50

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