The Spilled Coins chart (a variant of the Dead Leaves chart) for measuring texture sharpness has several advantages over older Dead Leaves charts. Key features:
Spilled Coins chart sizes | Spilled Coins region | Printed region | Media size total |
---|---|---|---|
Large |
12" × 12" 305 mm × 305 mm |
22.4" × 16.8" 569 mm × 426 mm |
24" × 18" 610 mm × 458 mm |
Medium |
8" × 8" 203 mm × 203 mm |
14.93" × 11.2" 379 mm × 284 mm |
16" × 12" 458 mm × 305 mm |
Small |
6" × 6" 152 mm × 152 mm |
11.2" × 8.4" 284 mm × 213 mm |
12" × 10" 305 mm × 254 mm |
X-Small (High Precision Transmissive) |
5.536" × 5.536" 141 mm × 141 mm |
9.25" × 7.75" 159 mm × 197 mm |
10" × 8" 254 mm × 203 mm |
With 12 rigorous quality inspection processes in place, we ensure a high yield rate of up to 98% for batch processed precision parts.
FAQs About Texture Test Charts
Since part of the light will pass through the light-transmitting materials, the colorimeter is not suitable for color measurement of such kinds of materials; however, when place a pure color material with uniform texture under the light-transmitting material, we can measure the color difference between the standard and the sample.
A colorimeter is a scientific instrument used to measure and analyze the color characteristics of objects or materials. It quantifies color by evaluating specific parameters related to human visual perception and standardized color spaces.
Yes, we can offer quality certification issued by our lab free of charge, or issued by third-party international inspection Organizations with extra charge, please contact us for confirmation.
Now our testing machines have been sold to more than 80 countries, like USA, Canada, Russia,UK, Italy, Germany, European , India, Pakistan, Philippine, Singapore, Malaysia,Thailand , Vietnam, Korea,Saudi Arabia,Brazil...and so on. We sell to the global market.
Threenh Technology colorimeters provide a color deviation prompt function according to the Lab value, which can provide a reference for color matching. The handheld colorimeter can only indicate blacker, whiter, redder, greener, yellower or bluer, but it cannot provide accurate color formulas. Only with the help of a spectrophotometer and professional color matching software can fully realized automated color matching.