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Achroma engineering
Achroma engineering





achroma engineering

Archroma America’s headquarters serves its operations in North and South America which includes research labs and shared services offices.

  • Slide Shows: Create an interactive slide show presentation using your processed output images. Archroma is an international chemical company, headquartered in Reinach Switzerland, specializing in dye and specialty chemicals.
  • Sharing: Share images with local applications or Facebook, Twitter and other popular internet services.
  • Advanced Mode: Use hue-specific controls to create an array of color ranges to process your images.
  • Exporting: Create new images using a background process while you continue to work on other projects.
  • Printing: Print high-resolution source material as a single image, on a contact sheet or as image slices.
  • Output Preview: Toggle between the original and processed image to compare the differences between images.
  • Simple Mode: Choose from seven preset color ranges to control the hues that will be removed from your image.
  • Interoperability: Drag'n drop (or copy) high-resolution images directly from Achroma to your application or the Finder.
  • Achroma also lets users export images in a variety of formats, create interactive slideshows and share images using various internet services. The new Kieralon HS range was developed by the R&D team at the Archroma Center of Excellence in Karachi, in line with the World Health Organization. User may select from a set of preset color ranges or create their own collection of user-defined color ranges for processing. By Chemical Engineering JArchroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, has started bulk production of a new range of hand sanitizers at its Landhi site in Pakistan. Industrial liaison of students will create confidence and the training, internships and working sessions will benefit them in their career development.Achroma is an image manipulation tool that lets user remove colors from their images by providing two conversion modes. We are very enthusiastic about formalising our mutual relationship and look forward to interesting research outcomes. Our academic team has already collaborated with Archroma on projects that will have a far reaching impact on the textile industry. Prof Dr Fazal Ahmed Khalid added: “This partnership is going to have far-reaching impact in textile research which will bear highly positive results for UET and Archroma.

    achroma engineering

    Our MoU will go a long way in adding value in the fast growing textile segment, from education to R&D development.” We also wish to share the innovative textile solutions of Archroma with the students enabling them to enhance their academic performance. Through this initiative of mutual cooperation, we will be able to share latest knowledge and technical developments and to work together with the faculty and research team of UET. Speaking at the occasion, Mujtaba Rahim said: “We, at Archroma, believe in continuous improvement and challenging the status quo leading to enhance sustainable growth especially in our product lines creating value for our stakeholders. The MoU was officially signed at a ceremony held in Faisalabad by Prof Dr Fazal Ahmed Khalid, vice chancellor of UET and Mujtaba Rahim of CEO Archroma Pakistan Limited. The students of UET will also be able to join internship placement programmes at Archroma Center of Excellence at Karachi. The five-year agreement will see the two organisations exploring R&D aimed at helping Pakistan’s textile industry keep pace with new developments in the global textile sector.īoth partners will jointly hold sessions to prepare students for the challenges of the textile industry through in-house training sessions, developmental projects, research in textile applications and process innovative methodologies.

    achroma engineering

    REINACH – Swiss textile chemical specialist Archroma has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Lahore, Pakistan to explore innovation in textile research.







    Achroma engineering