Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Gardner color 14 (GAR14) Gardner color standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Laboratory Standard
Application – Color grading, quality control
Product Overview
The Gardner Color 14 (GAR14) Standard is a high-precision liquid reference designed for accurate color comparison in laboratory settings. This standardized solution provides a consistent benchmark for evaluating the color of oils, resins, and other transparent or translucent materials. Formulated to meet strict laboratory requirements, it ensures repeatable results across different testing environments. The liquid form allows for easy handling and precise measurements, making it ideal for applications where color consistency is critical. Each batch is manufactured under controlled conditions to maintain uniformity, eliminating variations that could affect test outcomes. The Gardner Color 14 Standard is particularly useful in industries where color grading plays a key role in quality assessment, offering a reliable reference point for visual and instrumental analysis. Its stability and long shelf life make it a cost-effective choice for laboratories requiring frequent color comparisons. Whether used in routine quality checks or specialized research, this standard delivers the accuracy needed for professional-grade evaluations.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Gardner Color 14 Standard?
The shelf life is typically 24 months when stored in original, unopened packaging under recommended conditions.
2. Can this standard be used for automated color measurement systems?
Yes, it is compatible with most spectrophotometers and colorimeters calibrated for Gardner color scales.
3. How should I store this product to maintain its accuracy?
Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and temperature fluctuations to preserve color integrity.
4. Is this standard traceable to any international reference?
It is manufactured to meet ASTM D1544 and other relevant standards for color measurement consistency.
5. What alternatives exist for measuring darker color samples?
For darker samples, consider Gardner Color 15-18 standards or the Lovibond color scale for extended range.










