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resin. William Arnheim of Inmont presented "Color Control of Concentrates for Automotive Plastics," illustrating typical color differences in scaling up from laboratory size to production molding machines. Charles Leete of the Manufacturers Council on Color and Appearance presentcd "An Automotive Paint Color Collection for Forensic Evaluations," describing the system of classifying and retrieving paint colors for law enforcement agencies. The use of color measurement in sorting random shades of low-tolerance parts was discussed by Richard Harold of Hunter Associates Laboratory in his paper "Instrumental Shade Sorting for the Automotive Industry." Concluding the conference, Dr. Fred Billmeyer of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute presented "New Color Measuring Instruments for Plastics," a summary of the basic features of the newest spectrophotometers on the market. Approximately 400 people attended the conference, which was judged to be highly successful by all standards. Plans were announced for a Fall 1979 workshop conference in the Philadelphia area on color measurement. WILLIAM V. LONGLEY Design Center Ford Motor Company Dearborn, Michigan Colour Measurement and its Application A conference on colour measurement and its application was planned by the Materials and Testing Group of the Institute of Physics in association with The Colour Group (Great Britain), the UV
Color Research & Application – Wiley
Published: Jun 1, 1979
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