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MM-1e Controlled Lighting

Compact multi-source viewing systems for the inspection and color discrimination of: Inks, Paints, Plastics, Textiles, Paper, Colorants, and other colored materials Ideal for: Cosmetics, Coatings, Printing & Packaging, Advertising & Graphic Design, Interior & Fashion Design
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MM-1e: Compact & Affordable

The MM-1e provides three spectrally dissimilar sources of illumination to ensure accurate visual color assessment and color comparison as well as easy detection of metamerism. The unit is simple to operate, using individual rocker switches for each source. An optional elapsed time meter to monitor usage of the daylight source is also available.

Three Standard Light Sources:

Artificial Daylight (D65 or D50)
Store Light (CWF or TL84)
Home Light (Incandescent A)

Plus the option of Ultraviolet (UVA BLB)

 

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MM-1e: Viewing Area 14.25" x 24" x 13.25" (36 cm x 61 cm x 34 cm) Munsell N7/ neutral gray surround

Model
Light Sources
MM-1e/65
D65 Daylight, Cool White Fluorescent, Incandescent
MM-1e/50
D50 Daylight, Cool White Fluorescent, Incandescent
MM-1eUV/65
same as MM-1e/65 plus independently controlled UV
MM-1eUV/50
same as MM-1e/50 plus independently controlled UV

Note: Add "/T" to any of above models to add optional elapsed timer to system. Please specify voltage if other than 120 Volts.

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Case Studies:

Clemson University: Understanding and Controlling Color
With the increasing diversity of products, product recognition is becoming more important. Along with product design, color is one of the major factors in creating a product image. It has a great effect on market appeal and sales.
The average consumer will not accept the color ranges that were the industry standard ten years ago. They are always searching for a better product - one that gives them the desired properties with a minimum of variation. Because of these requirements, companies are becoming increasingly concerned about color.