Abstract:
An impurity detection support device includes: a pipe in which a liquid under test flows; a first electrode and a second electrode provided in the pipe, the first electrode and the second electrode being arranged such that an AC voltage is adapted to be applied to or an AC current is adapted to be superimposed on the liquid under test in a space extending between a first position and a second position; a power supply unit that applies an AC voltage or superimposes an AC current between a pair of electrodes; a measurement unit that measures a current or a voltage generated between the pair of electrodes; and a calculation unit that calculates a resistance of the liquid under test using a measurement result of the measurement unit.
Abstract:
A method includes obtaining a first set of analysis values using a first analysis method, obtaining a second set of analysis values using the first analysis method, a first set of arc-tangents calculation step of obtaining a set of arc-tangents θ1n, performing a principal component analysis of the set of arc-tangents θ1n to obtain a principal component score comp.1, obtaining a third set of analysis values using a second analysis method, obtaining a fourth set of analysis values using the second analysis method, a second set of arc-tangents calculation step of obtaining a set of arc-tangents θ2n, performing principal component analysis on the set of arc-tangents θ2n to obtain a principal component score comp.2, and a classification step of classifying the sample of material based on the principal component score comp.1 and the principal component score comp.2.
Abstract:
There is described an equipment and method for analysis of a fluid, suspension, solution, dispersion or fluid emulsion that automatically analyzes the characteristic properties of the samples of the fluids, such as paints, enamels, and dyes, among others, so that adjustments can be made to the fluid to meet the optical properties such as color, opacity, hue, saturation (tinting power), covering and luminosity, from the spectrometric measurement technique by transmission analysis of film having radiated fixed thickness.
Abstract:
Inks for direct food contact with wide colour gamut and good physical resistance properties, and methods for identifying such inks, for printing such inks, and for packaging foodstuffs with materials printed with such inks.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for detecting curing and/or the local distribution of curing of the binder material, in particular for detection of anomalies of the cured binder, in a mineral fiber product. The present invention also relates to a reagent, in particular for use in such a method and the use of this reagent in the quality control of bonded mineral fiber products.
Abstract:
A method for testing the adhesion of elastic adhesives or elastic sealing materials on surfaces of components including: a) applying the adhesive/sealing material to a component surface, b) attempting by exerting a peeling force to detach the applied adhesive/sealing material from the component surface, and c) assessing the adhesion of the adhesive/sealing material on the basis of fractures caused in the adhesive/sealing material and the detachment of the adhesive/sealing material from the component surface by the exertion of the peeling force. Prior to and/or during step a), an anti-adhesion material layer is applied to at least one first part of the component surface, which causes poorer adhesion of the adhesive/sealing material to the component surface and therefore can be detached from the component surface with less peeling force than directly from the component surface.
Abstract:
A liquid measuring system for producing one or more property values of a liquid. The system can include: a thin film device and one or more measuring devices for measuring said one or more property values. The system includes a thin film device for producing a thin film of the liquid on a spinning disk. The system is particularly useful for measuring color and appearance properties of the liquid. The system can be useful for producing coating compositions.
Abstract:
A method for demonstrating the non-drip properties of a hair dye composition comprising the following steps in this order: i. application of a hair dye to a stencil, the stencil being placed over a smooth horizontal substrate; ii. tilting the smooth substrate to an angle elevation from 20 to 60 degrees in relation to a horizontal plane; iii. removal of the stencil from the smooth substrate; iv. visualization of movement of the hair dye composition on the substrate.
Abstract:
The present application relates to an anti-fingerprint coating material. a method for evaluating a surface property. More particularly, the present application relates to a non-fluorinated coating materials with anti-fingerprint property, as well as a method for manufacturing thereof, and evaluating an anti-fingerprint properties of the coating materials surface and non-fluorinated coating materials with anti-fingerprint property.
Abstract:
A method for determining optical density is disclosed. A first measurement is taken on a white area of a substrate (402). A second measurement is taken on an area of the substrate printed with ink (404). A relative optical density of the ink is determined using the first and second measurements (406).