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If you want to match architectural or interior colors with industrial standards, you can convert colors from Brillux Scala to RAL. The Scala shade from the extensive Brillux palette is analyzed and matched with the perceptually closest RAL color, ensuring harmony between plaster, lacquer, and metal surfaces.
Converting Brillux Scala to RAL is especially helpful for planners, painters, and architects who need to coordinate color concepts across different materials and manufacturers. qConv automatically calculates the most accurate match and provides LAB comparison values, color deviation (Delta-E), and a visual preview.
Since Brillux Scala includes over 1,300 finely tuned architectural colors and RAL colors represent standardized industrial tones, the conversion from Scala to RAL is not exact, but offers an extremely precise visual approximation — ideal for planning and color communication in construction.
How Does the Conversion Work?
In the conversion from Brillux Scala to RAL, the LAB values of the Scala color are compared with the RAL Classic and RAL Design databases. qConv uses the Delta-E metric (CIEDE2000) to determine the perceptually closest color. The result is shown as a RAL code, for example RAL 9010 Pure White or RAL 7035 Light Grey.
For example, Brillux Scala 09.15.03 roughly corresponds to RAL 9010 Pure White, while Scala 25.21.18 is close to RAL 7037 Dusty Grey. qConv automatically displays this conversion from Scala to RAL and supplements the analysis with the Delta-E value and LAB comparison.
This color conversion from Brillux Scala to RAL is ideal for construction and design projects where materials from different manufacturers are used and accurate color matching is required.
Example & Application
Example: The color Brillux Scala 27.18.12 approximately corresponds to RAL 7016 Anthracite Grey when converting from Scala to RAL. qConv visually displays this match and offers additional variants with slightly warmer or cooler tones to optimally adapt the result to lighting and material conditions.
The conversion from Brillux Scala to RAL is ideal for tenders, renovations, or new constructions where RAL colors are required as binding industrial standards. qConv provides precise comparison data, LAB values, and visual previews for professional color decisions.
Our tip: Use the Scala→RAL conversion when transferring existing Brillux color concepts to metallic surfaces, powder coatings, or wet paints. This ensures that all project partners work with the same color basis.
* Note:
qConv.com searches for the next matching color from the selected color palette. In most cases, there will be minimal or apparent color differences because there is not an exact match for every color.
The Brillux® Scala color system includes 1,364 colors and was developed specifically for the demands of modern architecture. It is based on a clearly structured system of 30 color groups that can be harmoniously combined and coordinated.
The Scala collection is colorimetrically structured and suitable for all Brillux products, from interior wall paints to façade coatings, lacquers, and glazes.
Usage
Brillux Scala is the standard tool for color design in interior architecture, building projects, and renovation. It is used equally by planning offices and painting companies, as all shades can be mixed across product lines.
Tips for Designers & Architects
Use Brillux Scala when you want to develop precise and durable color combinations. Consider gloss level and substrate type when selecting colors. qConv allows you to quickly digitize Scala colors and compare them with RAL, NCS, or Caparol shades.
The RAL® color system is an internationally recognized standard for defining and communicating colors. Originating in Germany in 1927, RAL established a consistent catalog that assigns each color a unique four-digit number, such as “RAL 3020 Traffic Red.”
The classic RAL® palette includes 213 standardized colors in the RAL Classic collection. Each tone is precisely defined to ensure color consistency across materials, manufacturers, and applications. Beyond RAL Classic, there are also the RAL Design System Plus and RAL Effect lines, offering more than 2,500 colors for architecture, product design, and industrial coatings.
Usage
RAL® is widely used in architecture, construction, automotive, and industrial manufacturing to define exact color specifications for paints, coatings, and materials. It is the standard reference for designers, engineers, and production companies that require accurate and repeatable color matching worldwide.
Designers often use RAL colors when creating brand elements, interiors, and exterior coatings. The universal numbering system ensures that a chosen RAL color looks the same across all production environments.
Tips for Designers & Engineers
When selecting RAL colors, consider the surface finish — glossy, matte, or textured coatings can affect perception. Always compare samples under realistic lighting conditions. The RAL Design System Plus offers finer gradations for designers who need nuanced hues for product and interior applications.
With qConv, you can convert RAL® colors to HEX, RGB, CMYK, Pantone® or HKS® formats, making it easy to align digital and physical color specifications within your design process.