color

consistency

Color consistency using Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) and spectroscopy ensures uniform color across food products, maintaining visual appeal and meeting consumer expectations.

This method provides more accurate and objective color analysis compared to human inspection, eliminating inconsistencies caused by lighting or subjective perception.
Beyond’s technology helps manufacturers deliver products with perfect color uniformity, enhancing brand reputation and consumer satisfaction.

benefits

Enhance Visual Appeal

Ensure products have uniform and attractive color, increasing consumer preference and brand loyalty.

Quality Standardization

Maintain consistent product quality by meeting strict color standards for different markets.

Reduce Rework and Waste

Minimize rejects and rework caused by color inconsistencies, saving time and resources.

Improve Batch Consistency

Ensure each batch matches the required color specifications, boosting efficiency and reliability.

application examples

Beverage Industry

Monitor color consistency in juices and other drinks for a visually appealing product.

Snack Foods

Ensure uniform coloring in products like chips and crackers.

Confectionery

Verify color consistency in candies and chocolates to meet consumer expectations.

data speaks

40%

Improvement in batch consistency
with HSI color analysis
(Source: Food Color Management Journal)

25%

Reduction in product rework
due to color inconsistencies
(Source: Production Efficiency Report)

15%

Increase in consumer satisfaction
with consistent product appearance
(Source: Consumer Insights on Food Aesthetics)

how does it work?

HSI evaluates the light reflection and absorption properties of products, ensuring precise and uniform color consistency.

(a)

Light Reflection Measurement

HSI analyzes how light reflects off the surface, identifying color variations with high accuracy.

(b)

Spectral Signature Comparison

Color signatures are compared to a standard, ensuring every product matches the desired color.

(c)

Real-Time Color Mapping

A color map is generated in real time, highlighting any inconsistencies in production.

(d)

Automated Adjustments

Feedback enables quick adjustments in the production process to maintain uniformity.