In the high-stakes world of automotive refinishing, precision is profit. Every drop of paint, every minute of drying time, and every gram of material directly impacts a bodyshop’s bottom line. For decades, professional painters have relied on the De Beer Refinish brand for its exceptional quality, color match, and durability. However, even the best paint is only as good as the process used to apply it.
: Provides detailed reporting on mix accuracy and automatically includes mixing ratios on printed labels. Integrated Color Tools
One of the standout features of the De Beer Refinish ICRIS software is its seamless integration with hardware tools like the Spectrophotometer. When a vehicle arrives at the shop, environmental factors and age can cause the factory paint to fade or shift. By using a spectrophotometer to scan the actual surface of the car, the data is fed directly into ICRIS. The software then analyzes the reading and suggests the closest matching formula or automatically adjusts the mix to compensate for the paint's current condition. This "measure-search-mix" workflow drastically reduces the need for manual spray-outs and tinting adjustments.
The refined ICRIS software has several key features that have significantly improved De Beers' operations. Firstly, it provides a unified view of diamond inventory across the entire value chain, enabling De Beers to track diamonds from mine to retail. This level of visibility has improved inventory management, reduced costs, and minimized the risk of diamond loss or theft. Secondly, the software uses advanced analytics and machine learning algorithms to analyze diamond characteristics, market trends, and customer preferences, providing De Beers with valuable insights to inform its business strategies.
For De Beer distributors, stock control is vital. ICRIS offers:
: For the WaterBase 900⁺ Series , once mixed with thinner 9-151, the mixture should be used within 6 months.
: The software links directly to a digital balance. A visual progress bar guides the user through the weighing process, changing colors (from blue to green) to indicate when a formula component is within tolerance levels.
In the high-stakes world of automotive refinishing, precision is profit. Every drop of paint, every minute of drying time, and every gram of material directly impacts a bodyshop’s bottom line. For decades, professional painters have relied on the De Beer Refinish brand for its exceptional quality, color match, and durability. However, even the best paint is only as good as the process used to apply it.
: Provides detailed reporting on mix accuracy and automatically includes mixing ratios on printed labels. Integrated Color Tools
One of the standout features of the De Beer Refinish ICRIS software is its seamless integration with hardware tools like the Spectrophotometer. When a vehicle arrives at the shop, environmental factors and age can cause the factory paint to fade or shift. By using a spectrophotometer to scan the actual surface of the car, the data is fed directly into ICRIS. The software then analyzes the reading and suggests the closest matching formula or automatically adjusts the mix to compensate for the paint's current condition. This "measure-search-mix" workflow drastically reduces the need for manual spray-outs and tinting adjustments.
The refined ICRIS software has several key features that have significantly improved De Beers' operations. Firstly, it provides a unified view of diamond inventory across the entire value chain, enabling De Beers to track diamonds from mine to retail. This level of visibility has improved inventory management, reduced costs, and minimized the risk of diamond loss or theft. Secondly, the software uses advanced analytics and machine learning algorithms to analyze diamond characteristics, market trends, and customer preferences, providing De Beers with valuable insights to inform its business strategies.
For De Beer distributors, stock control is vital. ICRIS offers:
: For the WaterBase 900⁺ Series , once mixed with thinner 9-151, the mixture should be used within 6 months.
: The software links directly to a digital balance. A visual progress bar guides the user through the weighing process, changing colors (from blue to green) to indicate when a formula component is within tolerance levels.