Detailed Explanation of Color Confirmation Process for Color-Coated Coils
Accurate color representation is a critical quality factor in color-coated coils. To ensure precise fulfillment of project color requirements, Powerson Metal has established a standardized color confirmation process. We recognize that clear, efficient communication is the foundation for avoiding discrepancies. Our primary confirmation methods include:
I. Standard Color Code Confirmation
Universal Color Card Systems:
We widely adopt standard color card systems (e.g., RAL Classic, RAL Design, Pantone). Simply provide:
Complete color code (e.g., RAL 9005, Pantone 18-4140 TPX)
Color card system name.
Advantages:
Convenient, low communication cost, standardized—ideal for projects with explicit color references.
II. Physical Sample Mailing
For Special Requirements:
If you have specific color effects (e.g., metallic, woodgrain, stone texture) or cannot accurately describe the color via standard codes, please provide:
Physical color samples (≥10cm × 10cm, uniform, flat).
Sample details: Source (e.g., old project panel, supplier-provided) and desired effect (e.g., "closer to sample," "slightly deeper/lighter").
Ensure samples are clean, undamaged, and true to the target color.
Significance:
Physical samples offer intuitive visual references, especially for custom or special-effect colors.
III. Lab Dip Approval
Regardless of Method:
After preliminary color matching based on codes or samples, we produce production lab dips.
Confirmation Steps:
We mail lab dips to you.
Compare them with original samples under natural/standard lighting.
Purpose:
The final checkpoint before mass production ensures mutual agreement on color, preventing disputes post-production. Approved lab dips become the color standard for bulk orders.
This structured process guarantees color accuracy, minimizes risks, and aligns with Powerson Metal’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.