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  1. RAL colour standard - Wikipedia

    In colloquial speech, RAL refers to the RAL Classic system, mainly used for varnish and powder coating, but now plastics as well. Approved RAL products are provided with a hologram to …

  2. RAL COLOURS - RAL

    RAL colours have been present in many areas for decades and set colour standards worldwide in architecture, design, trade and industry. Discover the RAL colour worlds with more than 2,500 …

  3. Overview of all RAL colors | RALcolorchart.com

    On this website you find all RAL colors (2,831). RAL Classic is the most well-known and widely used system, with RAL 9010 (pure white) being the best-known RAL color. The RAL Design …

  4. All RAL colours

    The digital RAL colour libraries for all three colour palettes are available in the RAL COLOURS online shop. Looking for inspiration and the latest colour trends? Then take a look at our colour …

  5. RAL CLASSIC colours

    RAL CLASSIC colours Please note that the colours displayed on the screen are not binding because brightness and contrast may vary from screen to screen – and neither are the colours …

  6. RAL color systems - RALcolorchart.com

    RAL is a color matching system which defines colors for paint, coatings and plastics. The RAL standard is admini­strated by the RAL Deutsches Institut für Güte­siche­rung und …

  7. Colour standards for individual design tasks | RAL Colours

    Nov 28, 2024 · RAL colours have existed in all areas of our lives for decades and they set the colour standards for clear global communication of colour in architecture, design, skilled trades …

  8. RAL Shop – RAL USA

    Scroll over or click an image to view the RAL color category of your choice. RAL is an internationally leading color standard for all professional users of colors in industry, trade, …

  9. List of RAL colours - Wikipedia

    List of RAL colours The following is a list of RAL Classic colours[1] from the European RAL colour standard. The visual samples are approximate and informative only.

  10. The RAL DESIGN System

    The structure of the RAL DESIGN System is not arbitrary. It follows an internationally used color measurement system laid down by CIE (Commission International d´Eclairage) in 1976.