{"type":"video","version":"1.0","provider":"SproutVideo","provider_name":"SproutVideo","provider_url":"https://sproutvideo.com","title":"How to Accurately Measure Color in Plastics | Agera L2","html":"\u003ciframe class='sproutvideo-player' src='https://videos.sproutvideo.com/embed/069adbb3181ae1c78c/52c321ac3df7f8e7' width='630' height='1120' frameborder='0' allowfullscreen referrerpolicy='no-referrer-when-downgrade' title='Video Player'\u003e\u003c/iframe\u003e","width":630,"height":1120,"duration":58.992,"description":"How to Accurately Measure Color in Plastics? \n\nColor consistency in plastics isn’t always easy—especially when recycled materials or optically brightened additives are part of the mix.\n\nThat’s where the Agera L2 Spectrophotometer comes in. It’s designed for precise color measurement of opaque plastics and solid materials.\n\nIt's 0°/45° optical geometry measures color the way the human eye actually sees it, while built-in 60° gloss measurement captures surface appearance at the same time.\n\nWith True CIE-calibrated D65 illumination, you get color data that closely matches real-world viewing conditions.\n\nFrom resins and pellets—including recycled plastics—to molded housings, vinyl siding, appliances, electronics, and automotive interior parts, Agera L2 helps ensure color and appearance meet specification with confidence. \n\nSchedule a demo now: www.hunterlab.com","thumbnail_url":"https://cdn-thumbnails.sproutvideo.com/069adbb3181ae1c78c/52c321ac3df7f8e7/0/w_720/poster.jpg?v=1775487335","thumbnail_width":720,"thumbnail_height":1280,"video_id":"069adbb3181ae1c78c"}