

In industries like printing, plastics, paint and coatings and textiles etc. precise color measurement is crucial for maintaining quality and consistency. A color spectrophotometer with both SCI (Specular Component Included) and SCE (Specular Component Excluded) is the best choice for achieving the most accurate and comprehensive color analysis.
Understanding SCI and SCE
SCI Mode:
Specular Component Included (SCI) mode involves measuring the color of a sample while including the specular reflection (the mirror-like reflection of light from a surface). This means that both the color and the gloss of the sample are captured, providing total appearance of the sample.
Key Points about SCI:
• Complete Color Profile: SCI captures the total appearance of a sample, including its glossiness.
• Application in Glossy Surfaces: This mode is particularly useful for materials where gloss is an integral part of the product’s appearance, such as automotive paints or glossy plastic finishes.
• Quality Control: Ensures consistency in products where gloss affects the perceived color, aiding in maintaining high standards in production.
SCE Mode:
Specular Component Excluded (SCE) mode measures the color of a sample without the specular reflection. This approach separates the true color of the sample by excluding the gloss component, focusing solely on the true color of the sample.
Key Points about SCE:
• True Color Measurement: SCE provides an accurate measure of the sample’s color without the interference of gloss.
• Application in Matte and Textured Surfaces: Ideal for materials where surface texture or a matte finish is important, such as textiles, matte paints, or printed materials.
• Comparative Color Analysis: Essential for comparing colors of samples with varying surface textures, ensuring accurate and consistent color evaluation.
Benefits of a Dual-Mode Spectrophotometer
1. Higher Accuracy – A spectrophotometer with both SCI and SCE ensures accurate color measurement by considering both true color (SCE) and the appearance of the color (SCI). This helps maintain consistency across different materials and finishes.
2. Better Quality Control – Manufacturers can detect color variations caused by gloss or texture, preventing product rejections.
3. Versatility – A spectrophotometer with both modes can be used across various materials, from glossy to matte.
4. Improved Decision-Making – With dual measurement data, companies can make informed adjustments to their color formulations.
For industries requiring precision and consistency, a spectrophotometer with both SCI and SCE is the ultimate solution. It ensures products meet exact color specifications while accounting for different viewing conditions, leading to superior quality control.
Qualiper offers a comprehensive range of spectrophotometers tailored to meet the diverse needs of the manufacturers. With both portable and benchtop options available, Qualiper provides flexibility and versatility in color measurement solutions. Get in touch with us.