To guarantee color and gloss uniformity over time and be able to proactively take measures before the quality starts to drift, process stability has to be controlled. The software smart-process Color offers comprehensive Standard Management which guides you to set Pass/Fail limits, Organizer set-ups for standardized sampling procedures and SPC reports to analyze production data
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For efficient production control, an easy to recognize Pass/Fail indication is a major benefit. Therefore, smart-process Color offers a comprehensive standard management to define color & gloss tolerances.
Production specifications can be defined by setting up product families with Pass/Fail limits. If needed “yellow” warning ranges can be input giving the user enough reaction time before production is out of specification. Weighted color equations (e.g. ?ECMC, ?E*94, ?E00) are included to ensure best agreement with visual perception.
Thanks to the outstanding inter-instrument agreement of spectro2guide “digital standards” can be distributed on a global basis – even with the benchtop instrument color2view! Color standards can be exported in xml file format and send by email to the entire supply chain, making sure that everybody is using the same target and tolerances.
Immagine 1 Definition of digital master with tolerances and limits
For clear sample identification and menu-guided operation on the instrument, so-called Organizers can be set-up. The entered parameters can be later used for filtering the measurement data in the database. Typical identifiers are model, color and paint line. To define the individual check zones, default or custom specific product schematics can be used. Adjacent check zones can be paired as a “panel match. The result for the panel match is also displayed in the final Test Report and gives valuable information about color harmony of the product in an audit.
Immagine 2 Organizer set-up for clear sample identification
By showing the measurement data for a single test series, this report is ideal for color harmony reviews. For further analysis, the results can be evaluated using different graphs.
The product schematic quickly indicates where the “problem areas” are. Single dots represent the Pass/Fail result of the individual check zones, double dots stand for panel matches. The data are also displayed in an easy-to-read data table highlighting the measurements being within warning range or out of specification.
The scatter graph shows immediately whether all parts are within specification. Limits for color and gloss are indicated by green and red lines. Drilling-in on any data point will display the history of the last 20 readings allowing to recognize trends early and take counteractions.
Immagine 3 Data table with schematic
Immagine 4 Scatter graph with history function
This report gives a quick overview how production is running over the selected time range and can be used as a Management Summary Report.
An easy-to-read data table is showing the average of all selected test series and is highlighting values being within the warning range or out of specification. A pivot function can be used to set-up customized data tables. The layout of these tables can be saved and reloaded later.
If an average is marked “red”, a single click will display the details being single data records. A line graph of the individual measured vehicles including the color and gloss limits is shown. The layout of the line graph can be configured to specific needs. Additionally, the data can be charted in a Scatter Graph.
Immagine 5 Comparison of two check zones for color harmony review
If a color is out of spec, detailed analysis can be done with the trend report function. Trend report is a typical process control chart showing the measurement data over time (by day, week, month) or by individual.
Also here, customized data tables can be defined, saved and reloaded. With the drill in function single data records can be charted in common graphs.
A comparison function allows comparing different check zones, even from different databases. The selected check zones are displayed as different colored lines in Line graph or different colored dots in Scatter plot.
A practical example is comparing adjacent check zones such as left and right door of a refrigerator to control color harmony.
Immagine 6 Comparison of two check zones for color harmony review
In a global world, efficient data sharing between different production sites and among the supply chain is essential. smart-process uses a powerful SQL database which allows handling of large data sets over a long time period. The database can either be stored locally or recite on a SQL server with defined access rights for the individual users. Extracts of the database (e.g. once per week) can be easily shared between the parties. All reports can be sent to Excel, printed out or sent by email as a PDF file.
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