XYZ TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
Textile & Apparel
In the dynamic world of textiles, fashion, and apparel, where trends evolve rapidly, the significance of colour cannot be overstated. Precise colour matching, consistency, and quality are not just aesthetic choices but are central to brand identity and customer satisfaction.
- Dyeing
The Datacolor AHIBA machine is a high-precision dyeing instrument used in textile laboratories. It ensures accurate, repeatable dyeing processes for fabric samples, optimising colour matching and quality control. This state-of-the-art instrument supports various methods and fabric types, improving efficiency and consistency in developing lab dips.
With its leading-edge Smart Match algorithms, Datacolor Match Textile software offers superior first-shot matches, reducing the need for correction.
- Supply Chain
Datacolor spectrophotometers and software measure and assign precise, repeatable, and objective characteristics to colours, which is essential when approving lab dips from domestic and overseas manufacturers. Not only does this ensure colours will match, but it can also remove much of the time delay on the production end.
- Quality Control
You can achieve unparalleled colour accuracy with Datacolor’s benchtop and portable spectrophotometers. These devices ensure that the colour envisioned in your design studio will be matched precisely by the fabric.
Datacolor’s light booths offer a controlled environment for accurate colour assessment. This standardisation is critical for maintaining colour consistency across various lighting conditions, which is essential for global brands catering to diverse markets.
The Impact on Your Business
- Enhanced Product Quality
Achieve and maintain high-quality standards crucial for customer satisfaction and brand reputation.
- Efficient Production Process
Reduce reworks and waste due to colour mismatches, saving time and resources.
- Competitive Edge
Stay ahead in a market where colour precision can be the difference between leading and following the trend.
Implementing colour solutions will ensure that each textile, garment, or accessory accurately represents your brand’s vision for the future of fashion.
Standards
1. ISO 10617:2010 Textiles – Standard data format for colorimetric communication — Textiles and related measurements
2. AATCC 110:2015 – Test Method for Whiteness of Textiles
3. ISO 105-J05:2007 – Method for the instrumental assessment of the colour inconstancy of a specimen with change in illuminants
4. AS 2001.4.15:2006 – Methods of test for textiles Method 4.15: Colourfastness tests— Determination of colourfastness to washing
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Paint & Coatings
Mining & Minerals
Ink & Printing
Textiles & Apparel
Lighting
Education & Training
Datacolor and Xyz Technology offer comprehensive training, including onsite, online, and phone options, empowering users in Australia and New Zealand with expert guidance to master colour management effectively.