Goodlass Nerolac Paints unveils Magic Eye
By Our Corporate Bureau | 17 Jun 2002
The machine can conjure up to 60,00,000 different colours, as many as a naked eye can detect. The shade to be matched can be in any form at textile, plastic chip, paper or even wall chip.
The machine offers:
- Unlimited shades to the customer and does not restrict to the standard collection of shades
- Measures colour precisely and accurately
- Saves the formulation in memory, for future reference.
The system is a handheld one and
is remarkably easy to use it is as light as a feather and fits
easily in a persons palm. Its outstanding technological
performance makes it a highly prized tool for various industries.
This instrument also allows network access to the colour data,
allowing it to be processed for creating colour profiles, checking
colour quality control and converting colours to process for any
Nerolac products. This system is from GretagMacbeth, US, and is
supplied and supported by AGS, Mumbai.
Commenting on the launch of this product, Goodlass Nerolac Paints
Ltd head (sales and marketing) Anuj Jain says: "We have
introduced this product in the market, keeping in mind the
increased customer preferences and marketing trends. The
spectrophotometer will enable us to provide our customers with any
shade they want and the same shade can again be created for him
even after years, since this system automatically stores the
formulation. This goes with the companys commitment to provide
technological breakthroughs to the consumers and will definitely
give us an edge in the market."
This system is mainly very popular in developed countries like the
US, Europe, Australia and Japan. There are over 15,000 such
systems in operation in these countries. With this launch,
Goodlass Nerolac not only becomes the first Indian paint company
to introduce this system in the country but also puts India among
the select countries.
Goodlass Nerolac Paints has been at the forefront of paint
manufacturing for more than 80 years, pioneering a wide spectrum
of quality paints. It is the second largest paint company in India
and undisputed leader in the industrial segment, having a turnover
of over 700 crore.
The company has five strategically located manufacturing units all
over India. It manufactures a diversified range of products,
ranging from
architectural coatings for homes, offices, hospitals and hotels to
sophisticated industrial coatings for most industries.