The PANTONE color card should be the one that textile and dyeing practitioners have the most exposure to, and it is not one of them. Pantone, headquartered in Carlstadt, New Jersey, USA, is a globally renowned authoritative organization specializing in the development and research of colors. It is also a supplier of color systems, providing professional color choices and precise communication languages for many industries including printing and other related colors such as digital technology, textiles, plastics, architecture, and interior design.
Pantone was acquired in 1962 by Lawrence Herbert, the company's chairman, chairman, and CEO. At that time, it was only a small company producing color cards for cosmetics companies. Herbert launched the first edition of the "Pantone Color Matching System" color scheme in 1963. At the end of 2007, Pantone was acquired by another color service provider, X-rite, for $180 million.
The specialized color card for the textile industry is the PANTONE TX card, which is divided into PANTONE TPX (paper card) and PANTONE TCX (cotton card). PANTONE C and U cards are also frequently used in the printing industry.
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