Determination of Color by Spectrocolorimeter
Determination of Color by Spectrocolorimeter
TITANIUM DIOXIDE
METHOD: T4400.315.01.WP
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TITANIUM DIOXIDE
(Ti-Pure)
I. Principle
II. Applicability
A. General
B. Specific
III. Limitations
None
A. Sensitivity
No data is available.
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B. Precision
1. Single Operator
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The average analysis (X), standard deviation (s) and 95%
confidence limits (95% CL) established for the single operator
precision of the method were as follows:
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X s 95% CL
2. Multiple Operator
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The average analysis (X), standard deviation (s) and 95%
confidence limits (95% CL) established for the multiple
operator precision of the method were as follows:
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X s 95% CL
C. Accuracy
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V. Special Apparatus
Preferred Supplier/Model:
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Supplier/Model:
Carver Catalog No. 3889 15-ton auto “C” press (preferred) OR Fisher Scientific 13-
872/Carver 12-ton mini “C” press or standard “C” press. From Carver, Inc., 1569
Morris Street, P.O. Box 544, Wabash, Indiana 46992-0544, www.carverpress.com.
Modified as purchased locally.
VI. Reagents
None
A. Product Hazards
B. Procedure Hazards
None
VIII. Procedure
A. Operating Conditions
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B. Calibration
Calibrate the Labscan at the beginning of every shift and whenever the software is
restarted. A complete calibration consists of calibrating the Labscan to the black and
white tiles, hitching to the alternate ‘hitch’ standard, and checking the calibration by
running the reference standard. All three of these steps should be taken each time the
instrument is calibrated.
Press new reference and alternate hitch standards at the beginning of each shift prior to
calibrating the instrument. Refer to Standard Sample Management, T4400.010.09.WP
for current sample and values. The standard is prepared the same as the samples in
Sample Analysis D. 1-6.
Use D-65 illuminant and 10 degree observer according to the procedure described in
T4400.042.01.WP, Calibration and Use of the Labscan (5000 & 5100)
Spectrocolorimeter or equivalent procedure for another instrument.
C. Sampling
D. Sample Analysis
1. Clean all parts of the jig and sample ring before using with a clean dry paper towel.
2. Place a new piece of the filter paper on the milled flat surface of the base of the jig.
Do not reuse filter paper sides in pressing pellets. Assure that the base of the jig is
smooth and free of indentations.
3. Place a sample ring in the top section of the jig; place it over the bottom section
And tighten so that the sample ring is lying flat. The top section can be secured
So that the ring lies flat by tightening the thumb screws of opposite corners
simultaneously.
4. Fill sample ring with sample or standard and compress using the hand ram. Add
sample and compress again so that the sample ring is almost full.
5. Transfer the jig to hydraulic press and compact by applying 2000 + 5 psig pressure
for 2 + 1 seconds. L*, a*, and b* are sensitive to pressure differences. If using a
manual press, take precautions to ensure that the same amount of pressure is applied
by all analysts and by the same analyst each time a color pellet is pressed.
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6. Remove the jig from the press, remove the sample ring and examine the exhibit.
There should be no pigment on the ring or visible flaws such as voids or cracks on the
bottom face of the exhibit. Any imperfect samples should be removed from the ring
and preparation repeated.
7. Assure that Labscan port is free of contamination inside and outside and that pellet is
level on base before placing sample pellet on reflectance port. If necessary, wipe the
port with a clean dry paper towel or cloth.
E. Calculations
L*, a*, and b* values are reported directly as measured as described above.
∆b * = b sample
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− bs* tan dard
A. General
2. Plot the values obtained from this analysis using statistical process control
Techniques
If the results of the reference standard are off aim, refer to the troubleshooting
guide in Section IX, B.
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B. Troubleshooting Guide
• Always press a new alternate standard and reference standard at the beginning
of each shift and insure that all pellets are pressed to 2000 pounds!
Problem:
The Reference Standard is out-of-CUSUM tolerance
Action:
• Remove and clean the port and lens with lens cleaning solution and kimwipes.
Replace the port. Close and restart UNIVERSAL software. Refer to site SJP
for operation of the Labscan. Standardize the Labscan with the Black and
White tiles. Press a new Alternate Standard pellet and hitch the instrument.
Read the Alternate Standard (Hitch Standard) as an unknown sample. The
Alternate Standard should read very close to its Hitch value. Press a new
Reference Standard pellet and analyze. If the Reference Standard values are
still out-of-tolerance, proceed to the step below.
• Verify that the instrument is properly configured. The color scale should be
CIELAB, illuminant should be D65, and observer should be 10°. If the
Reference Standard values are still out-of-tolerance, proceed to the step
below.
• Verify that the Alternate Standard and Reference Standard is the correct
material by pressing new Standards from different containers. If the Reference
Standard values are still out-of-tolerance, proceed to the step below.
Problem:
Low color on in-process/packed TiO2 samples or if a delta of consecutive sample
results is +/-0.3 L*, +/- 0.3 a*, or +/- 0.8 b*.
Action:
• Verify instrument calibration by analyzing the Reference Standard. If the
Reference Standard is out-of-tolerance, follow the steps in the above problem
“The Reference Standard is out-of-tolerance”. Record the Reference Standard
analysis result in the logbook and enter into CQMS.
• Insure that the sample is prepared correctly (if slurry) and proper pellet
pressure is applied (2000 pounds). See the procedure T4400.315.06WP for
TiO2 slurry preparation and T4400.315.01WP for color analysis.
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• Recheck the TiO2 samples that are low in color.
X. Comments
A. General
None
B. Specific
None
XI. References
A. General
B. Specific
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2. T4400.042.01.WP "Calibration and Use of Labscan (5000 & 5100)
Spectrocolorimeter."
XII. Appendix
2. Revision Sheet
XIII. Approval/Certification
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APPENDIX_1
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