Of course the fact of dispensing exactly the same volume of colorant in a white
base for several tinting systems and then measure the colorimetric values of
each application with the decorative paints will stress the colour strength
of the blue colorant for example.
This method is not complete enough to estimate globally the performances of
a tinting system. (Watch the information above).
Such a method will be more difficult than the decorative paints, but it will help you to really evaluate the performances and the limits of all the tinting systems you are testing.
Problems such as:
- Bad reproducibility of the colours;
- Bad opacity in the case of using a traditional tinting system with 3 to 5
"white" bases;
- The high global final cost in case of using a traditional tinting system with
coloured bases;
- The evolution of the general characteristics of the paints (drying time, gloss
decrease, floculation of the pigments in the paints
);
- The obligation to manufacture up to 10 bases in a medium term, to be able
to reproduce any colours visible with the eye without any limitation, in order
to be able to respond to the increasing demand of shades and the changes of
the decorative paints.
All these problems will force you, in a medium/long term period to reconsider
your position but once you have chosen your Tinting system, it is very costly
and very difficult to come back and to change from one to an other tinting system;
above all if you plan to implement more than hundred machines.
We propose you the only "modern" tinting system for decorative paints,
we assure that it is operational for now 10 years in France, South America,
Australia, Poland, Russia, Romania, Benelux, Caribbean sea, without any climatic
resistance problems.
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