Spectrophotometer Digital Color Matching
Spectrophotometers work by passing light through a sample and measuring how much of the light is absorbed at different wavelengths.
We are backed with a fully equipped laboratory in compliance with ISO standards. All raw materials as well as finished products are tested on various parameters.
Our QC/QA methods in ensuring the best quality has enabled us to develop and maintain a healthy relationship with our customers. Some of the parameters on which our products are tested are as follows:
Spectrophotometers work by passing light through a sample and measuring how much of the light is absorbed at different wavelengths.
A hot air oven is a type of laboratory or industrial oven that is designed to provide a controlled environment for heating, drying, and sterilizing materials or samples.
Test whether the surface of the raw material has a corona value with the corona liquid to judge is there are sufficient ink adhesion conditions.
Oxygen transmission rate (OTR) and water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) are two key material specification properties which determine the shelf life of food packaging.
Our online automatic inspection equipment can detect any errors during high-speed printing, greatly improving the accuracy.
The Melt Flow Index (MFI) test is a commonly used method in the plastics industry to measure the flow properties of a plastic material when it is melted.
The composite strength test which is taken with a tensile tester on the formed pouches aims to ensure the usability of them.
The purpose of heat seal strength is to detect the strength of the seal and to ensure that the product remains intact during storage and transportation.
Detect the presence of chemical residues on the surface of the product with a gas chromatograph, which aims to ensure the safety of the product.
The heat seal test, also known as a heat sealability test, is a quality control procedure used to assess the strength and integrity of heat-sealed or welded joints in various materials, especially in packaging and manufacturing industries.
The ink rub test, often referred to as the "rub test," is a simple procedure used to assess the adhesion and durability of printed ink on various surfaces, such as paper, cardboard, packaging materials, labels, and more.
We use a gas tightness tester to take a gas tightness test on the finished pouches to ensure that our products are airtight.
PFL always believes in delivering quality assurance to achieve customer confidence and our credibility with continuous improvement in processes, efficiency, skills, environment and product offering along with global standard certifications….