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How can I change the Decimal Places displayed in EZMQC?

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How does EasyMatch QC-ER software comply with FDA 21 CFR Part 11?

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Where can Liquid Gardner Color Standards be ordered?

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Where does one find the EP (European Pharmacopoeia) Liquid Color Matching Standards?

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Do HunterLab sphere instruments conform to ASTM D1003?

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Is there an Internet Site for converting and displaying color values?

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How do I measure Haze with EasyMatch QC?

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How can I change the Decimal Places displayed in EZMQC?

Posted on November 19, 2012 by Ken Phillips

FAQ: “I want to be able to change the display in EasyMatch QC to show only 1 decimal place. How do I do this?” Ken PhillipsMr. Philips has spent the last 30 years in product development and management, technical sales, marketing, and business development in several industries. Today, he is the global market development manager […]

Posted in EasyMatch QC, EasyMatch QC-ER, Instruments and Software, Software Tagged decimal places Leave a comment

How does EasyMatch QC-ER software comply with FDA 21 CFR Part 11?

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Ken Phillips

There are several parts to the 21 CFR Part 11 documents with a good overview of 21 CFR Part 11 at the US FDA website. Part C is the key section concerned with electronic records retention. Ken PhillipsMr. Philips has spent the last 30 years in product development and management, technical sales, marketing, and business development in several […]

Posted in Color and Appearance Theory, EasyMatch QC-ER, Pharmaceuticals Tagged electronic records, electronic signatures, EZMQC-ER, FDA 21 CFR Part 11 ERES, IQ OQ PQ, IQOQPQ, pharma Leave a comment

Where can Liquid Gardner Color Standards be ordered?

Posted on October 29, 2012 by Ken Phillips

Ken PhillipsMr. Philips has spent the last 30 years in product development and management, technical sales, marketing, and business development in several industries. Today, he is the global market development manager for HunterLab, focused on understanding customer needs, providing appropriate solutions and education, and helping to solve customer color challenges across these industries and cultures.

Posted in Chemical, Color and Appearance Theory, EasyMatch QC, EasyMatch QC-ER, Plastic Tagged Gardner, liquid color standards, vsual standards Leave a comment

Where does one find the EP (European Pharmacopoeia) Liquid Color Matching Standards?

Posted on October 17, 2012 by Ken Phillips

 EP – European Pharmacopoeia Color is a visual liquid color scale used primarily in the pharmaceutical industry. It consists of 3 primary color standard solutions (yellow, red and blue) mixed with hydrochloric acid to make 5 standard color solutions – B (brown), BY (brownish-yellow), Y (yellow), GY (greenish-yellow) and R (red). Ken PhillipsMr. Philips has […]

Posted in Color and Appearance Theory, EasyMatch QC, EasyMatch QC-ER, Pharmaceuticals, UltraScan PRO, UltraScan VIS Tagged EP, European Pharmacopoeia Color Standards, pharma Leave a comment

Do HunterLab sphere instruments conform to ASTM D1003?

Posted on October 12, 2012 by Ken Phillips

Yes, but note there are two different approved instrument geometries cited in the ASTM 1003 method. Ken PhillipsMr. Philips has spent the last 30 years in product development and management, technical sales, marketing, and business development in several industries. Today, he is the global market development manager for HunterLab, focused on understanding customer needs, providing […]

Posted in Color and Appearance Theory, EasyMatch QC, EasyMatch QC-ER, Instruments and Software Tagged haze, scattering, total transmission, transmission haze, Y Diffuse, Y Total Leave a comment

Is there an Internet Site for converting and displaying color values?

Posted on September 20, 2012 by Ken Phillips

FAQ: “… Was wondering – do you know of a web site or application where  if CIELAB values were entered, the corresponding color would be displayed? Can I also convert from one color scale to another?” Ken PhillipsMr. Philips has spent the last 30 years in product development and management, technical sales, marketing, and business […]

Posted in Color and Appearance Theory, EasyMatch QC, EasyMatch QC-ER Tagged appearance characteristics, color calculator, color display, color render, hand enter, internet color calculator, manually enter color values, QC software Leave a comment

How do I measure Haze with EasyMatch QC?

Posted on August 24, 2012 by Ken Phillips

Haze is the scattering of light by a nearly clear specimen  that results in a slightly cloudy appearance when the sample is viewed in transmission. Ken PhillipsMr. Philips has spent the last 30 years in product development and management, technical sales, marketing, and business development in several industries. Today, he is the global market development […]

Posted in EasyMatch QC, EasyMatch QC-ER Tagged haze, scattering, total transmission, transmission haze, Y Diffuse, Y Total Leave a comment
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