Handheld Spectrophotometers target automotive industry.

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With 45°c:0° geometry and 60° gloss sensor, Model CM-25cG provides simultaneous color and gloss measurements of automotive interior trims and materials. Unit offers changeable apertures for either 8 mm (MAV) or spot size 3 mm (SAV) and measuring time of less than 1 second. Featuring 6 mm measuring area and double-path illumination system with directed 45° illumination and 6-angle observation from 2 sides, Model CM-M6 measures metallic and pearlescent paints on automobile exteriors.



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Two New Instruments for the Automotive Industry: CM-25cG and CM-M6



Ramsey, NJ  – Introducing two new handheld instruments that meet the needs of the automotive industry for measuring interiors and exteriors: A two-in-one spectrophotometer that simultaneously measures color and gloss for interior measurements, and a multi-angle spectrophotometer for measuring metallic and pearlescent paints on automobile exteriors.



Konica Minolta, Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Shoei Yamana; hereinafter, "Konica Minolta") will introduce two new models specifically designed for automotive interior and exterior measurements: The Spectrophotometer CM-25cG, a spectrophotometer with specialized features for measuring interiors, and the Spectrophotometer CM-M6, a multi-angle spectrophotometer for measuring automobile exterior finishes. Konica Minolta will exhibit these two instruments at K 2016, the international trade fair for plastics and rubber where the latest technology and products from around the world will be seen, from October 19th to 26th in Dusseldorf, Germany.



Konica Minolta, through its medium-term plan TRANSFORM 2016, is working to transform itself into a more customer-oriented company that assists in solving challenges faced by customers. The Sensing Business Unit, a top manufacturer of instruments for measuring object color and light-source color, offers high-quality instruments and solutions to customers throughout the world to support manufacturing from R&D to production. The two new instruments were developed in close collaboration with leading car manufacturers to find solutions to meet their challenges in production and rigorous quality control throughout the supply chain. By introducing these highly-reliable instruments, customers will gain from increased productivity and thus cost reductions.



Spectrophotometer CM-25cG

A compact handheld spectrophotometer with 45°c:0° geometry and a true high performance 60° gloss sensor for simultaneous color and gloss measurements of automotive interior trims and materials with a number of “world first” features.



Being fully compatible with its predecessor model, the CM-25cG’s perfect circular optical system achieves highest accuracy and repeatability levels, especially on textured or structured surfaces, regardless of measurement direction.



As a world first, the CM-25cG offers simultaneous colour and gloss measurements with changeable apertures for either 8mm (MAV) or spot size 3mm (SAV) and a measuring time of less than 1 second.



The CM-25cG is lightweight and offers a large and easy-to-read FTP colour display to read and manage measurement data either numerically or graphically. For perfect sample positioning, the CM-25cG is the first instrument to offer a true optical sample viewer in a 45°:0° geometry instrument.



All CM-25cG are by default close tolerance (CT) instruments and thus, Konica Minolta proves once more its unequalled knowledge and ability in optical precision technology. Highest Inter-Instrument-Agreement (IIA) levels of just ΔE*ab 0.15 (Average on 12 BCRA tiles) within the CM-25cG, and the same for Inter-Model-Agreement (IMA) to the predecessor model series mark an unprecedented level of performance and accuracy.

    

Multi-Angle Spectrophotometer CM-M6

A new compact handheld multi-angle instrument especially designed for fast, easy but accurate measurement of all exterior car parts on the production line. The optical design and the 6mm measuring area allow measurements of curved surfaces with unparalleled ease of use and accuracy.



The CM-M6 is a portable multi-angle spectrophotometer especially designed for colour measurement of metallic and effect paints and plastics. It uses a new, patented double-path illumination system with directed 45° illumination and 6-angle observation (-15°/15°/25°/45°/75°/110° aspecular) from two sides. This results in accurate and stable results even on curved surfaces with a R=300 radius. Respectively, car parts such as front and rear bumpers, vehicle mirror bodies or door handles on the production line can be measured rapidly, accurately and repeatably.



Its compact and lightweight vertical shape is easy to hold in one or two hands and enables easy positioning, while the high-resolution back-illuminated colour display is easy to read even under low ambient lighting conditions.



The solid state and rugged construction as well as the sleek and lightweight body, make the CM-M6 the perfect instrument to measure critical parts, unavailable to conventional multi-angle instruments.

    

About Konica Minolta Sensing Americas:

Konica Minolta Sensing Americas provides advanced optical technology that precisely measures the elements of color and light. Our products have become a staple in research and manufacturing environments, helping organizations to meet product quality and operational goals with less waste, time, and effort. This commitment to creating value for customers is the core principle behind the Konica Minolta brand, and has led us to develop the world’s first portable spectrophotometer and the first light meter used on board a spacecraft (Apollo 8). It’s also the driving force behind the high level of quality and precision built into each of our products and why we’re regarded as the technological leader in color and light measurement solutions today.



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Konica Minolta Sensing Americas

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