Thermoflex Pantone Swatches

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Thermoflex Pantone Swatches Pantone Color Match NOTE: Color match is approximate and can vary by manufacture batch ALTERNATIVE THERMOFLEX PLUS PART # PANTONE # PANTONE # THERMOFLEX XTRA PART # PANTONE # WHITE PLS-9100 N/A WHITE TFX-8100 N/A ICE GREY PLS-9120 428C STORM GREY TFX-8150 430C STORM GREY PLS-9150 430C BLACK TFX-8236 3C DARK GREY PLS-9152 425C RED TFX-8301 200C BLACK PLS-9236 3C HOT PINK TFE-8310 215C RED PLS-9301 200C ORANGE TFX-8333 165C ORCHID PINK PLS-9304 493C MAROON TFX-8350 229C DUSTY ROSE PLS-9305 210C ATHLETIC GOLD TFX-8426 1235C MEDIUM PINK PLS-9307 189C NAVY BLUE TFX-8513 2767 ROSA PLS-9308 214C ROYAL BLUE TFX-8522 301 CORAL PLS-9309 177C COLUMBIA BLUE TFX-8576 299 HOT PINK PLS-9310 215C ROYAL PURPLE TFX-8584 2755 CRIMSON PLS-9312 216C KELLY GREEN TFX-8633 342C FLAME RED PLS-9315 032C FOREST GREEN TFX-8676 553C ORANGE PLS-9333 165C ANTIQUE SILVER TFX-8834 877C TANGERINE PLS-9335 1585C OLD GOLD TFX-8843 871C PEACH PLS-9337 1565C SALMON PLS-9338 171C TEXAS ORANGE PLS-9340 1605C ECONOMYFLEX PART # PANTONE # MAROON PLS-9350 229C BLACK EF-01 3C VIOLET PLS-9360 249C WHITE EF-02 N/A ATHLETIC GOLD PLS-9426 1235C RED EF-03 200C MEDIUM YELLOW PLS-9450 116C 7502C ATHLETIC GOLD EF-04 1365C VEGAS GOLD PLS-9460 467C 465C NAVY EF-05 533C OCHRE PLS-9465 874C 394C GREY EF-06 422C LEMON YELLOW PLS-9472 3955C SKY BLUE EF-07 7454C BRIGHT LEMON PLS-9473 102C 296C KELLY GREEN EF-08 342C NAVY BLUE PLS-9513 2767 ROYAL BLUE EF-09 287C REFLEX BLUE PLS-9519 2746C ATH. DARK GOLD EF-10 1375C BRIGHT BLUE PLS-9520 2728C 647C ORANGE EF-11 1655C ROYAL BLUE PLS-9522 301 ROYAL PURPLE EF-12 268C AIR FORCE BLUE PLS-660C 660C BROWN EF-13 477C TEAL PLS-9540 3155C PINK EF-14 1765C ICE BLUE PLS-9547 291C CRIMSON EF-15 208C BABY BLUE PLS-9551 292C (METALLIC) GOLD EF-16 SKY BLUE PLS-9562 2915C (METALLIC) SILVER EF-17 OCEAN BLUE PLS-9563 7461C NEON YELLOW EF-18 809C SAPPHIRE PLS-9564 7461C NEON ORANGE EF-19 804C MEDIUM BLUE PLS-9565 7469C NEON PINK EF-20 806C TIFFANY BLUE PLS-9570 7466C NEON GREEN EF-21 802C COLUMBIA BLUE PLS-9576 299 2925C NEON BLUE EF-22 7461C LILAC PLS-9577 659C LEMON YELLOW EF-23 107C SLATE BLUE PLS-9578 7545C DARK GREEN EF-24 560C HEATHER PURPLE PLS-9580 256C LIGHT GREEN EF-25 362C LAVENDER PLS-9581 665C AQUA GREEN EF-26 322C LIGHT PURPLE PLS-9583 2645 HOT RED EF-27 Red 032C ROYAL PURPLE PLS-9584 2755 HOT PINK EF-28 7424C AMETHYST PLS-9585 2607C DEEP BLUE EF-29 281C WINE PLS-9587 518C LIGHT BLUE EF-30 284C SEAFOAM GREEN PLS-9600 7464C KHAKI EF-31 5743C AQUA GREEN PLS-9601 322C CAMEL EF-32 4655C BRIGHT AQUA PLS-9602 328C 7474C (METALLIC) LIGHT GOLD EF-40 110C LIME GREEN PLS-9610 389C MINT GREEN PLS-9613 366C 367C BRIGHT GREEN PLS-9620 375C THERMOBANNER 2 PART # PANTONE # APPLE GREEN PLS-9625 368C WHITE TB2-7100 N/A EMERALD GREEN PLS-9630 361C BLACK TB2-7236 3C KELLY GREEN PLS-9633 342C 349C RED TB2-7301 199C OLIVE DRAB PLS-9669 5743C YELLOW TB2-7426 123C FOREST GREEN PLS-9676 553C BLUE TB2-7522 541C VANILLA CREAM PLS-9729 7499C 7401C GREEN TB2-7633 3435C CHOCOLATE BROWN PLS-9789 476C 4625C ANTIQUE SILVER PLS-9834 877C GRAPHITE PLS-9835 Warm Gray 9C THERMOFLEX SPORT PART # PANTONE # BRONZE PLS-9836 403C WHITE SP-4100 N/A OLD GOLD PLS-9843 871C STORM GREY SP-4150 402C DARK GOLD PLS-9842 872C BLACK SP-4236 3C COPPER GOLD PLS-9844 875C RED SP-4301 186C DARK COPPER PLS-9845 499C ORANGE SP-4333 1665C METAL FLAKE WHITE PLS-9848 Silver on White MAROON SP-4350 7428C METAL FLAKE TITANIUM PLS-9850 428C with silver ATHLETIC YELLOW SP-4426 137C METAL FLAKE BLACK PLS-9858 Silver on Black NAVY BLUE SP-4513 2767C METAL FLAKE RED/BLACK PLS-9859 Red on Black ROYAL BLUE SP-4522 281C METAL FLAKE GOLD PLS-9868 132 with gold COLUMBIA BLUE SP-4576 5405C METAL FLAKE WHITE/GOLD PLS-9869 Gold on White ROYAL PURPLE SP-4584 669C METAL FLAKE ORANGE PLS-9870 811C with silver KELLY GREEN SP-4633 342C METAL FLAKE RED PLS-9878 213C with Silver DARK GREEN SP-4676 567C METAL FLAKE PINK PLS-9880 233C with Silver OLD GOLD SP-4843 7511C METAL FLAKE BRIGHT PINK PLS-9880 212C with Silver NEON PINK SP-4910 806C METAL FLAKE CORAL PLS-9881 177C with Silver METAL FLAKE AQUA GREEN PLS-9882 322C with Silver METAL FLAKE APPLE GREEN PLS-9883 376C with Silver METAL FLAKE BLUE PLS-9888 2945 with Silver THERMOFLEX TURBO PART # PANTONE # METAL FLAKE PURPLE PLS-9890 268C with Silver WHITE TFT-14901 N/A METAL FLAKE GREEN PLS-9898 342 with Silver BLACK TFT-14902 3C NEON RED PLS-9900 32C COLUMBIA BLUE TFT-14903 299 NEON PINK PLS-9910 806C KELLY GREEN TFT-14904 342C NEON YELLOW PLS-9920 809C NAVY BLUE TFT-14905 2767 NEON ORANGE PLS-9930 804C ROYAL BLUE TFT-14906 301 NEON DEEP ORANGE PLS-9935 811C RED TFT-14908 200C NEON GREEN PLS-9940 802C MAROON TFT-14909 229C ATHLETIC GOLD TFT-14910 1235C STORM GREY TFT-14912 430C ROYAL PURPLE TFT-14914 2755 ORANGE TFT-14915 165C CHOCOLATE BROWN TFT-14916 476C MEDIUM YELLOW TFT-14918 116C LEMON YELLOW TFT-14919 3955C OLD GOLD TFT-14920 871C ANTIQUE SILVER TFT-14930 877C NEON YELLOW TFT-14940 809C NEON GREEN TFT-14941 802C NEON ORANGE TFT-14942 804C NEON PINK TFT-14943 806C HOT PINK TFT-14962 215C SKY BLUE TFT-14965 2915C APPLE GREEN TFT-14967 368C.
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