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RAL Classic
e.g. RAL XXXX
RAL CLASSIC colour 4-digit references have been an accepted format for colour definition for more than 70 years.This basic collection consists of more than 210 colours and is available as a fan-deck, booklet or chart in a gloss or semi-matt finish.
RAL is a colour matching system originating in Germany, is widely used in Europe but is now becoming increasingly international. In colloquial speech RAL refers to the RAL Classic system, mainly used for varnish and powder coating and for "items", architectural or industrial products.
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RAL Design
e.g. RAL XXX YY ZZ
RAL DESIGN (7-digit) colour references have been developed for advanced colour management - e.g. for designers, architects and advertising agencies.
The RAL Design system consists of 1625 colours and assists with colour harmonies and is referenced in terms of hue, lightness and chroma.
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RAL Effect
e.g. RAL XXX-Y
The RAL Effect range (3+1 digits) consists of 420 solid colours and 70 metallic colours, based on waterborne paint systems.
Each colour family has 6 solid colours and a harmonious, matching metallic colour.
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BS 4800
e.g. BS XX A YY
British Standard BS 4800 (last revised in 2011) for paint colours used in building construction. It incorporates many well known decorative colours in the UK, such as Magnolia and Gardenia.
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BS 2660
e.g. BS X-YYY
British Standard BS 2660 is an older standard for paint colours used in building construction - now virtually replaced by BS 4800.
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BS 381C
e.g. BS XXX
BS 381C is a British Standard for colours used in identification, coding and other special purposes. It has been used largely by the UK military and other government or previously nationalised institutions.
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DIN 6164
e.g. TSD X-Y-Z
DIN 6164 is a German colour standard now largely replaced by the RAL system.
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NCS 2050
e.g. S XXXX-BYYG
The Natural Color System (NCS) is a proprietary perceptual color model published by the Scandinavian Colour Institute (Skandinaviska F rginstitutet AB) of Stockholm, Sweden.
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Australian Standard Colours
e.g. TXX
Australian Standard AS2700.
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US Federal Standard 595C
e.g. XXXXX
The Federal Standard color system, officially named Federal Standard 595C - Colors Used in Government Procurement, is a US Federal Standard, issued by the General Services Administration. The standard is also widely referred to as FED-STD-595, FS-595, or similar names with the version letter appended.
Federal Standard 595 is the color description and communication system developed in 1956 by the United States government. It has recently been superceded by AMS Standard 595A.
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AMS Standard 595A
e.g. XXXXX
The AMS Standard color system, officially named Aerospace Material Specification AMS Standard 595A colors used in Government Procurement, is a US Standard that replaces Federal Standard 595C, issued by the SAE.
AMS Standard 595A is the color description and communication system updated in 2016 by the United States government.
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