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The required measurement scales can be selected under Instrument Configuration of the Organizer. Dependend by the instrument type, the following scales are available:
Structure Spectrum
The wave-scan DOI measures the optical profile for structure sizes up to 30 mm. By applying mathematical filter functions the structure spectrum is obtained. The measurement values Wa ... We represent certain structure sizes within a specific wavelength range.
Dullness (du) is a measure of light scattering caused by structures smaller than 0.1 mm. The measurement range goes from 0 (smooth) to 100 (highly structured). The values have no dimension.
du:
Wa:
Wb:
Wc:
Wd:
We: Structures
Structures
Structures
Structures
Structures
Structures smaller
from
from
from
from
from than
0.1
0.3
1
3
10 <
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- 0.1 mm
0.3 mm
1 mm
3 mm
10 mm
30 mm wavelength
wavelength
wavelength
wavelength
wavelength
wavelength
Longwave, Shortwave
These are the classical scales from the wave-scan plus (predecessor of the wave-scan DOI). The optical profile was limited to a range of 0.3 mm - 12 mm. The measurement data was filtered into 2 structure size ranges, LW and SW. The measurement range goes from 0 (smooth) to 100 (highly structured). The values have no dimensions.
Shortwave (SW)
Longwave (LW) Structures
Structures from
from 0.3
1.2 -
- 1.2 mm
12 mm wavelength
wavelength
Calculated Scales
All following scales are calculated from the structure spectrum (Dullness, Wa ... We) or from LW and SW:
DOI – Scales
The new wave-scan DOI has an extended measurement range with a higher resolution than the wave-scan plus. Additionally, fine structures smaller than 0.1mm are measured with a CCD camera (dullness). DOI - Distinctness of Image - is influenced by these very fine structures and by the short waves Wa and Wb. Thus, DOI is calculated with these three values. The DOI-scales are correlated to existing methods:
DOI(Dorigon)
This scale correlates to the Hunter Dorigon. The Dorigon was introduced by Hunter Company in the 70ies and manufactured until 1987. The measurement principle is based on the ASTM specification E 430. The measured values are in a similar range as specular gloss readings (20°), but independent of the refractive index of the paint material.
DOI(GM)
GM is still using the Hunter Dorigon as their reference instrument. The DOI(GM) and the DOI(Dorigon) values are identical.
DOI(BYK)
Also this scale correlates to the Hunter Dorigon, but is more sensitive and shows greater differences. Therefore, the measurement values are lower than existing gloss specifications. In the instruments display, the abbreviation "BOI" is used for this scale.
Tension
These scales correlate to the "Tension Meter" which was originally developed by Renault. This instrument uses a polaroid camera to photograph a line pattern projected onto the surface. The polaroid picture had to be visually rated. The number of touching lines were a quality measure (1: very bad - 20: very good). Every automotive company interpreted the pictures a little bit different. Therefore, several Tension scales were created in the wave-scan. The correlation is mainly based on Longwave (LW).
Tension
GM - Tension
MB - Tension
P - Tension The original Tension scale with extended measurement range
Correlation is based on GM specifications
Correlation is based on Mercedes Benz specifications
Correlation is based on Honda specifications
Rating
The Rating Scale is especially known at US automotive manufacturers. The scale is based on a set of 10 orange peel panels ranked from 1 (bad) to 10 (good). The correlation is mainly based on Longwave data
Hada Note (outdated)
The Hada scale was developed together with Toyota. This scale is based on a set of 6 panels ranked from 1 (bad) to 6 (good). Toyota specified 1998 new scales (W1 ... W4) which are measured with the "wave-scan T" (developed in co-operation with Toyota).
MIC Note and M-WS (outdated)
In co-operation with Mitsubishi the Long- and Shortwave data were correlated to their visual evaluation of orange peel. A new equation is currently under development based on the wave-scan DOI.
MIC-value is based on Longwave and Shortwave,
Best = 100 and Worst =0
If LW = SW --> M-WS value = MIC-value
If SW > LW --> MIC-value gets worse.
M-WS and MIC-value are both scales developed for Mitsubishi prior to wave-scan DOI (i.e. before 2000).
M-WS value is based on Longwave,
Best = 100, Worst = 0
Autospect QMS-System
Perceptron manufactures a semi-portable testing instrument to evaluate Orange Peel and DOI. Some automotive makers (Ford, Chrysler, Peugeot) established this system as their standard - several years ago. The measurement results consist of 4 values:
Luster
Sharpness
Orange Peel
Combined a scale for gloss
a scale for DOI
a scale for longer waves with structure sizes between 1 - 6 mm
an overall rating based on the 3 scales, the weighting of the 3 values varies by automotive maker
Ford Specific Scales
In order to use existing specifications and at the same time use the benefits of the wave-scan, correlation functions to the QMS were developed with Ford Motor Company:
Old Scale: CR-Overall
This combined note is based on the wave-scan plus scales LW and SW. Therefore, only a correlation factor of 80% was achieved and only high gloss samples readings could be compared.
New Scales:
The new wave-scan DOI allowed to improve the correlation using the complete structure spectrum. Now, together with Ford correlation functions were established to the individual scales: Luster (LU), Sharpness (SH) and Orange Peel (OP). The Combined note "CF" uses the specific weighting function of the Ford Motor Company:
15% Luster, 35% Sharpness, 50% Orange Peel.
DaimlerChrysler Scales
The DC specific scales also correlate to the QMS system:
Gloss DCA (GL), Dori DCA(DI) and Orange Peel DCA (OP).
The DaimlerChrysler Combined Note, Over All DCA (OA) uses a different weighting function than the Ford Combined Note:
20% Gloss, 40% Dori, 40% Orange Peel.
Peugeot Specific Scales
The Autospect QMS - system was specified with Peugeot specific scales for DOI and Waviness.
PN: PSA DOI
Peugeot has been using the QMS system for evaluation of DOI or sharpness. The PN-value correlates with this sharpness value based on Peugeot evaluations.
PP: PSA Orange Peel
Peugeot has been using a system from Siemens called Topomat to measure orange peel. The PP-scale correlates with these measurement results.
PP and PN are currently under evaluation and therefore, labeled with Version 1.0. The official release is planned for mid of 2002. 作者: yyyegucheng 时间: 2012-1-18 06:26