ColorExpress – Experience colour.
Dosing systems
ColorExpress – Experience colour.
Colour measurement device
EYE-ONE

Handy colour measurement device for stationary use at the POS
Type
Colorimeter for comparative measurement
Specifications
- Defines the closest colour of the measured sample in seconds (result at the press of a button)
- Comparative measurement with all saved colour recipes of the ColorExpress system (up to 2 million) via UBS port
- Extremely easy installation thanks to USB cable – no device configuration (Plug&Play) and no power connection required
- Handy and simple
- Simple, user-friendly instructions
- Suitable for various substrates as with all measurement devices, strongly textured surfaces may cause deviations in the shade of colour.
PROFI

The stationary measurement device with lab-quality accuracy
Type
Spectral photometer for the creation of own recipes
Specifications
- Comparative measurement and own recipe also for textured surfaces (e.g. plasters)
- Reproducible, very high, lab-quality measuring accuracy
- Small standing area
- Built-in white standard for calibration
- Easy to use
- Suitable for various substrates as with all measurement devices, strongly textured surfaces may cause deviations in the shade of colour.
Caparol colour pen 3D with Bluetooth

Handy and mobile measurement: The Caparol colour pen 3D with Bluetooth function is a colour measuring device that recognizes and defines colour with greatest precision. The measurement is performed at the press of a button within seconds. Its simply, user-friendly operation makes the colour pen 3D the ideal partner for profession expert colour consulting.
Special benefit: The new Bluetooth function enables wireless communication with compatible end devices.
Specifications
- Handy, mobile colour measurement device
- Simple measurement in seconds
- Wireless Bluetooth connection with compatible devices
- Connection to the SPECTRUM design software
- Photo-realistic capture of colour and structure as with all measurement devices, strongly textured surfaces may cause deviations in the shade of colour