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RAL colour standard

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RAL is acolour management system used in Europe that is created and administered by the GermanRAL gGmbH [de][1] (RAL non-profit LLC), which is a subsidiary of the GermanRAL Institute [de]. In colloquial speech, RAL refers to the RAL Classic system, mainly used forvarnish andpowder coating, but now plastics as well. Approved RAL products are provided with a hologram to make unauthorised versions difficult to produce. Imitations may show different hue and colour when observed under various light sources.

RAL colour space system

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See also:List of RAL colours
RAL CLASSIC K5 colour fan

RAL Classic

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In 1927, the German groupReichs-Ausschuß für Lieferbedingungen und Gütesicherung (Imperial Committee for Delivery and Quality Assurance) invented a collection of forty colours under the name of "RAL 840".[2] Prior to that date, manufacturers and customers had to exchange samples to describe atint, whereas from then on they would rely on numbers.[3]

In the 1930s, the numbers were changed uniformly to four digits and the collection was renamed to "RAL 840 R" (R for revised).Around 1940, the RAL colours were changed to the four-digit system, as is customary. Army camouflage colours were always recognised by a "7" or "8" in the first place until 1944. With tints constantly added to the collection, it was revised again in 1961 and changed to "RAL 840-HR", which consists of 210 colours and is in use to this day. In the 1960s, the colours were given supplemental names to avoid confusion in case of transposed digits. At the international furnishing fairimm Cologne, 13-19 January 2020, two new colours were presented in the Classic Collection: RAL 2017 RAL orange and RAL 9012 Cleanroom White.[4]

"RAL 840-HR" covered only matte paint, so the 1980s saw the invention of "RAL 841-GL" for glossy surfaces, limited to 193 colours.[5] A main criterion for colours in the RAL Classic collection is to be of "paramount interest". Therefore, most of the colours in it are used on warning andtraffic signs or are dedicated to government agencies and public services (for example: RAL 1004 - SwissPostal Service, RAL 1021 - Austrian Postal Service, RAL 1032 - German Postal Service).[6] The first digit relates to the shade of the colour:

Overview of the RAL colour standard
RangeRange NameFirstLastQuantity
RAL 1xxxYellowRAL 1000 Green beige RAL 1037 Sun yellow30
RAL 2xxxOrangeRAL 2000 Yellow orange RAL 2017 RAL orange14
RAL 3xxxRedRAL 3000 Flame red RAL 3033 Pearl pink25
RAL 4xxxVioletRAL 4001 Red lilac RAL 4012 Pearl blackberry12
RAL 5xxxBlueRAL 5000 Violet blue RAL 5026 Pearl night blue25
RAL 6xxxGreenRAL 6000 Patina green RAL 6039 Fibrous green37
RAL 7xxxGreyRAL 7000 Squirrel grey RAL 7048 Pearl mouse grey38
RAL 8xxxBrownRAL 8000 Green brown RAL 8029 Pearl copper20
RAL 9xxxWhite/BlackRAL 9001 Cream RAL 9023 Pearl dark grey15

RAL F9

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This collection, which follows the naming of RAL Classic, was invented in 1984.[citation needed] It is now made up of ten colours ( RAL 1039-F9 Sand beige, RAL 1040-F9 Clay beige, RAL 6031-F9 Bronze green, RAL 6040-F9 Light olive, RAL 7050-F9 Camouflage grey, RAL 8027-F9 Leather brown, RAL 8031-F9 Sand brown, RAL 9021-F9 Tar black and RAL 6031-F9 HR Bronze green semi-matt) used by theBundeswehr formilitary camouflage coating.[7][8]

RAL Design

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In 1993 a new colour matching system was introduced, tailored to the needs ofarchitects,designers andadvertisers. It started with 1,688 colours and was revised to 1,625 colours and again to 1,825 colours. The colours of RAL Classic and RAL Design do not intersect.

Contrary to the preceding systems, RAL Design features no names and its numbering follows a scheme based on theCIELAB colour space, specificallycylindrical CIEHLC. Each colour is represented by seven digits, grouped in a triple and two pairs, representinghue (000–360 degrees, angle in the CIELab colour wheel),lightness (same as inL*a*b*) andchroma (relative saturation). The three numeric components of almost all RAL Design colours are multiples of 5, the majority are divisible by 10.[9]

Conversion from RAL Design number tuple to CIELAB
RALDesign=(hab,L,Cab)a=Cabcos(hab)b=Cabsin(hab){\displaystyle {\begin{aligned}{\text{RAL}}_{\text{Design}}&=\left(h_{ab}^{\circ },L^{*},C_{ab}^{*}\right)\\a^{*}&=C_{ab}^{*}\cdot \cos \left(h_{ab}^{\circ }\right)\\b^{*}&=C_{ab}^{*}\cdot \sin \left(h_{ab}^{\circ }\right)\end{aligned}}}
RAL 210 50 15 converts toL* = 50,a* = −12.99,b* = −7.5, for instance.

RAL Effect

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RAL Effect comprises 420 solid colours and seventy metallic colours. It is the first collection from RAL to be based on waterborne paint systems.

RAL Digital

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RAL Digital is software that allows designers to navigate the RAL colour space.[further explanation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Imprint".RAL Farben. Archived fromthe original on 6 Jun 2016. Retrieved15 June 2016.
  2. ^"RAL Colours history". Retrieved15 June 2016.
  3. ^"RAL Historie"(PDF). Retrieved15 June 2016.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^"RAL COLOURS at imm cologne 2020 – The international furnishing fair". ral-farben.de. 10 January 2020. Archived fromthe original on 29 February 2020. Retrieved29 February 2020.
  5. ^"The RAL CLASSIC Colour Collection". Retrieved15 June 2016.
  6. ^"How is the RAL CLASSIC colour collection structured?". Archived fromthe original on 9 Aug 2016. Retrieved15 June 2016.
  7. ^"RAL F9". Retrieved15 June 2016.
  8. ^"Does RAL CLASSIC include the camouflage colours of Germany's Armed Forces?". Archived fromthe original on 28 Oct 2016. Retrieved6 December 2016.
  9. ^"Overview of all RAL Design colours". Archived fromthe original on Nov 30, 2020.

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