The Single
Base System

One base.
Full colour range.
Complete control.
The Quantum i12 Single Base System replaces multiple base paints with one base paint per product. It is a colour system where all colours are created from one single base paint, eliminating the need for multiple base paints while maintaining full control over colour accuracy and opacity.
The Quantum i12 Single Base System replaces traditional multi-base tinting with one single base paint.
Instead of managing multiple base paints to achieve different levels of opacity and colour depth, colour is created from one controlled foundation.
This simplifies the structure of colour systems — making them easier to manage, easier to scale, and easier to control.
One Base.
Infinite Colours.
In traditional systems, multiple base paints are required to cover the full colour range.
Each base is designed for a specific group of colour intensity and opacity level, which increases complexity across production, inventory, and point-of-sale operations.
The Quantum i12 Single Base System removes this structure.
All colours are created from one base paint — without the need to select between multiple bases.

From Multi-Base
to Single Base
The Single Base System changes how colour is created.
Instead of selecting different base paints, colour is formulated and controlled within one base using the Quantum i12 system.
This removes structural complexity and creates a more predictable and stable system.
Colour creation becomes:
More controlled
More consistent
Easier to manage
Operational Simplicity.
Measurable Impact.
A simpler system improves both operational efficiency and financial performance.
Reduce the number of base paints across product lines
Simplify production planning and batch management
Lower inventory levels and working capital requirements
Reduce errors in base selection and colour matching
Minimise cleaning and changeover events
Designed for Structured Implementation
The Quantum i12 Single Base System is introduced through a controlled and structured process.
Compatibility, colour performance, and production behaviour are validated step by step — ensuring predictable integration into existing systems.
This allows organisations to transition with confidence, without disrupting ongoing operations.




