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  2. RAL colour standard - Wikipedia

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    RAL is a colour management system used in Europe that is created and administered by the German RAL gGmbH [1] (RAL non-profit LLC), which is a subsidiary of the German RAL Institute . In colloquial speech, RAL refers to the RAL Classic system, mainly used for varnish and powder coating , but now plastics as well.

  3. ISO 3864 - Wikipedia

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    Meaning Signal word Background colour of panel Contrast colour Definition RGB Hex Example of Colour Low level of risk: CAUTION: Yellow: Black: RAL 1003 (per ISO 3864-4) #F9A900: Medium level of risk: WARNING: Orange: Black: RAL 2010, Munsell 2,5YR6/14G, or Munsell 5YR6/15G: #D05D29: High level of risk: DANGER: Red: White: RAL 3001 (per ISO 3864 ...

  4. List of RAL colours - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of RAL Classic colours [1] from the RAL colour standard. Alongside every colour, the corresponding values are given for: hexadecimal triplet for the sRGB colour space, approximating the given RAL colour; sRGB value; Grey value calculated from (0.2126 × red) + (0.7152 × green) + (0.0722 × blue) [12] CIE L*a*b* values

  5. Color code - Wikipedia

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    A color code is a system for encoding and representing non-color information with colors to facilitate communication. This information tends to be categorical (representing unordered/qualitative categories) though may also be sequential (representing an ordered/quantitative variable).

  6. Colour Index International - Wikipedia

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    (This abbreviation is sometimes mistakenly thought to be CL, due to the font used to display it.) The generic name lists first the class of dye (acid dye, disperse dye, etc.), then its hue (e.g., orange), followed by a number assigned by the Colour Index, in chronological order (e.g., Acid Orange 5, Acid Orange 6, Acid Orange 7). [3]

  7. Color chart - Wikipedia

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    Due to the development of the paint and ink industry, the requirement for this kind of chart intensified, and a number of systems are now available, including: "DIC Color System Guide" and "Toyo Color Finder," commonly used for spot color matching, mostly in Japan [4] NCS Palette (Natural Color System)