
The color of opaque plastic film is a quality indicator that customers can easily pick up on. As such, having a robust color measurement system in place is essential. Discover the top six things you need to consider when measuring the color of opaque plastic film.
1. Several Components Influence the Color of Opaque Film
Some plastic films are opaque due to their chemical structure, while others undergo modifications to become opaque. Moreover, several components can affect the color of opaque plastic film. The use of raw or recycled materials can contribute to color shifts throughout the production process, and thickness variations or additives such as dyes or pigments can alter the color. The way the plastic film is processed, either through extrusion, molding, or other methods, can also impact the final product's appearance.
2. Measuring the Color of Plastic Film Is Part of Quality Control
Opaque plastic film is often used in product packaging because of its ability to reflect light and block it from passing through. The opaque color creates a solid appearance and protects the products from sun exposure. Measuring the color of opaque plastic film allows you to produce batches that meet customers' expectations for color consistency.