A Method of Evaluating Carton Black's Dispersion Based on Standard Images

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Quantitative evaluation of carton black’s dispersion is useful for researching the influence of every kind of mixing procedure on carton black’s dispersion and the relationship between carton black’s dispersion and rubber’s property. Though analyzing standard images, the rule was found that the total number of carton black in rubber image changed smaller with the improvement of dispersion level. Combined with divided feature regions, the evaluation model of carton black’s dispersion was built on the basis of the total number of carton black in rubber image. The result of the evaluation describes the tendency of carton black’s size in the process of mixing and shows the distribution of carton black’s size.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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1250-1253

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September 2013

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