TRANSMICELL V3 represents a revolution in the Global Paint Industry. It is the first and only equipment available in the market for measuring tinting strength fully automated.
Innovative Solution for Process Optimization
The first and only equipment in the market, 100% automated, capable of measuring the TINTING STRENGTH, and designed to seamlessly integrate into existing production lines in the sector (Patent BR 10 2018 0730223)
Eliminates external standards
Reducing dosage inaccuracies and ensuring more precise results in chemical analysis.
Productivity
Eliminates 90% of the time spent on measurement and adjustment of bases and colorants.
Precision
Minimizes instrumental and human errors and improves measurement R&R.
Automation
Automates the control of “Strength”.
Lab & Production Integration
Versions for laboratory and in-line control, integrating databases.
Cost Savings
Reduces costs due to formula optimization.
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Enabling Transmicell in Industry 4.0
1. Instant Measurement
Online and real-time measurement of STRENGTH, COVERAGE, and COLOR POSITION in seconds, speeding up processes and ensuring quality.
2. Advanced Technique
Uses spectrophotometric technique for wet measurement, providing precision and reliability in measurements.
3. Automation and Control
With a robotic analytical system, TRANSMICELL is controlled by a PLC and a SCADA system, ensuring efficiency and minimizing human errors.
4. Enhanced Intelligence
Incorporating artificial intelligence that optimize analytical conditions, adapting to variabilities and ensuring consistent results.
Explore this cutting-edge equipment that is set to revolutionize the Global Paint Industry!
The Tinting Strength of a pigment, also known as Tinting Power or “STRENGTH”, in English, represents its dyeing capacity. This metric is crucial for ensuring the correct color and is a fundamental quality test for automotive, industrial, and decorative paints.
WHY IS THE COLORANT´S STRENGTH IMPORTANT?
Understanding and controlling the colorant´s STRENGTH is essential to ensure consistent delivery of paints to customers in mixing systems (in the automotive refinishing, industrial, and decorative paints).
HOW IS STRENGTH USUALLY MEASURED?
The conventional approach involves blending a small quantity of colorant with a substantial quantity of white base. This mixture is applied to a panel using a spray gun, and the panel is either dried or cured in an oven. After the drying process, the panel’s color is measured using a spectrophotometer using the reflectance technique. This measurement is then compared to a reference measurement stored in a computer, which is specific to each colorant.