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The RAL Colour Standard for Plastics the RAL Colour Standard for Plastics NEW RAL P2 WITH 200 COLOURS The RAL colour standard for plastics The RAL colour standard for plastics Creative colour design RAL P2: 200 new colours for plastics for innovative products The world of RAL standards for plastics has just for products in the cosmetics industry and the A yellow that says ‘warm’ and ‘fresh’ at the same The RAL DESIGN System colour circle become more colourful: RAL P2 PLASTICS is intro­ con struction sector, and for household goods time? Colours that radiate peace and security? ducing new design options for precise colour and packaging. New colour combinations for For sophisticated colour design, RAL P2 provides communication in the plastics sector. 200 addi­ games, sports and leisure time. RAL P2 contains different levels of saturation for each colour and tional RAL DESIGN colours – including cool teals, 160 opaque and 40 special, transparent colours. also enables an analysis of the optimal effect by juicy leaf greens, earthy ochres, brilliant berry Together with the 100 most popular, classic colours including a variety of surfaces. We have hand­ hues and delicate lilacs – have added a range of from RAL P1, the entire RAL PLASTICS colour palette picked the 200 new RAL P2 colours from the inter­ new colour statement options to the plastics palette. provides 300 precise colour samples for plastics. nationally renowned RAL DESIGN System used For plastics manufacturers and plastics processors, Each colour is also available as a single plate. by architects, designers and product designers. Colour designers in the world of plastics will be able to implement their colour concepts with a wider range of options using RAL P2. Innovative, NEW surprising product statements can easily be trans lated into the perfect colour language with RAL P2. RAL 000 15 00­P RAL 085 40 20­P RAL 170 30 20­P RAL 270 30 20­P RAL 000 40 00­P RAL 085 60 60­P RAL 170 30 20­P­T RAL 270 30 20­P­T RAL 000 55 00­P RAL 085 80 85­P RAL 170 40 20­P RAL 270 40 20­P RAL 000 55 00­P­T RAL 085 80 85­P­T RAL 170 60 20­P RAL 270 60 20­P RAL 000 85 00­P RAL 085 90 10­P RAL 170 80 10­P RAL 270 70 10­P RAL 010 30 44­P RAL 090 50 40­P RAL 180 40 45­P RAL 280 30 40­P RAL 010 40 53­P RAL 090 70 80­P RAL 180 60 50­P RAL 280 30 40­P­T RAL 010 40 53­P­T RAL 090 80 90­P RAL 180 60 50­P­T RAL 280 40 40­P RAL 010 60 45­P RAL 090 80 90­P­T RAL 180 70 25­P RAL 280 50 30­P RAL 010 80 20­P RAL 090 90 30­P RAL 180 90 10­P RAL 280 80 10­P RAL 020 20 20­P RAL 095 50 50­P RAL 190 30 20­P RAL 290 30 30­P RAL 020 30 40­P RAL 095 60 70­P RAL 190 30 20­P­T RAL 290 30 30­P­T RAL 020 50 58­P RAL 095 60 70­P­T RAL 190 40 20­P RAL 290 50 30­P RAL 020 50 58­P­T RAL 095 70 70­P RAL 190 50 20­P RAL 290 60 20­P RAL 020 90 10­P RAL 095 90 40­P RAL 190 70 20­P RAL 290 70 10­P RAL 030 30 20­P RAL 100 40 40­P RAL 200 30 33­P RAL 300 20 30­P RAL 030 40 30­P RAL 100 60 60­P RAL 200 50 45­P RAL 300 40 40­P RAL 030 40 30­P­T RAL 100 80 70­P RAL 200 50 45­P­T RAL 300 40 40­P­T RAL 030 60 30­P RAL 100 80 70­P­T RAL 200 60 35­P RAL 300 70 20­P RAL 030 80 10­P RAL 100 90 40­P RAL 200 80 10­P RAL 300 90 05­P RAL 040 30 40­P RAL 110 50 55­P RAL 210 40 20­P RAL 310 40 20­P RAL 040 50 60­P RAL 110 70 70­P RAL 210 50 20­P RAL 310 50 30­P RAL 040 50 60­P­T RAL 110 70 70­P­T RAL 210 60 30­P RAL 310 50 30­P­T RAL 040 60 60­P RAL 110 80 70­P RAL 210 70 35­P RAL 310 60 20­P RAL 040 80 20­P RAL 110 90 30­P RAL 210 70 35­P­T RAL 310 70 10­P RAL 050 30 30­P RAL 120 40 40­P RAL 220 30 30­P RAL 320 20 20­P RAL 050 50 50­P RAL 120 50 40­P RAL 220 40 40­P RAL 320 30 37­P RAL 050 50 78­P RAL 120 60 60­P RAL 220 40 40­P­T RAL 320 30 37­P­T RAL 050 50 78­P­T RAL 120 60 60­P­T RAL 220 50 40­P RAL 320 50 30­P RAL 050 80 20­P RAL 120 80 30­P RAL 220 70 35­P RAL 320 80 15­P RAL 060 30 27­P RAL 130 30 20­P RAL 230 30 25­P RAL 330 30 20­P RAL 060 50 50­P RAL 130 60 50­P RAL 230 40 20­P RAL 330 50 40­P RAL 060 60 80­P RAL 130 60 50­P­T RAL 230 50 30­P RAL 330 50 40­P­T RAL 060 60 80­P­T RAL 130 80 40­P RAL 230 50 30­P­T RAL 330 60 20­P RAL 060 80 30­P RAL 130 90 10­P RAL 230 70 20­P RAL 330 70 10­P RAL 070 40 40­P RAL 140 20 20­P RAL 240 20 22­P RAL 340 30 38­P RAL 070 70 80­P RAL 140 40 50­P RAL 240 30 35­P RAL 340 40 45­P RAL 070 70 80­P­T RAL 140 60 70­P RAL 240 60 40­P RAL 340 40 45­P­T RAL 070 80 50­P RAL 140 60 70­P­T RAL 240 60 40­P­T RAL 340 60 40­P RAL 070 90 10­P RAL 140 80 20­P RAL 240 80 20­P RAL 340 80 20­P RAL 075 40 38­P RAL 150 30 20­P RAL 250 30 20­P RAL 350 20 20­P RAL 075 60 70­P RAL 150 30 20­P­T RAL 250 50 30­P RAL 350 40 20­P RAL 075 60 70­P­T RAL 150 50 20­P RAL 250 50 30­P­T RAL 350 50 40­P RAL 075 80 20­P RAL 150 60 20­P RAL 250 60 30­P RAL 350 50 40­P­T RAL 075 80 60­P RAL 150 70 10­P RAL 250 80 20­P RAL 350 60 20­P RAL 080 30 26­P RAL 160 30 40­P RAL 260 20 20­P RAL 360 30 15­P RAL 080 50 40­P RAL 160 50 60­P RAL 260 40 45­P RAL 360 30 30­P RAL 080 70 50­P RAL 160 50 60­P­T RAL 260 40 45­P­T RAL 360 50 40­P RAL 080 70 50­P­T RAL 160 70 45­P RAL 260 50 40­P RAL 360 50 40­P­T RAL 080 80 20­P RAL 160 80 30­P RAL 260 80 15­P RAL 360 70 15­P The RAL P1 CLASSIC colours RAL P1 and RAL P2 Shades of Yellow RAL 5015­P Sky blue RAL 1000­P Green beige RAL 5017­P Traffic blue RAL P1 and RAL P2 in Polypropylene assures RAL 1001­P Beige RAL 5018­P Turquoise blue RAL 1002­P Sand yellow RAL 5020­P Ocean blue RAL 1004­P Golden yellow RAL 5022­P Night blue multifunctional design diversified applicability RAL 1011­P Brown beige RAL 5023­P Distant blue RAL 1012­P Lemon yellow RAL 5024­P Pastel blue RAL P1 and RAL P2 are synonymous with precise Polypropylene was intentionally chosen for RAL RAL 1013­P Oyster white colour communication. The design of the DIN PLASTICS. It is a bulk plastic used in many manu­ Shades of Green RAL 1015­P Light ivory A6­sized RAL P1 and RAL P2 plastics colour chips factured products because of its balanced property RAL 1016­P Sulfur yellow RAL 6000­P Patina green RAL 1017­P Saffron yellow RAL 6002­P Leaf green has been carefully selected. It has been precisely profile and excellent value for money. Its applica­ RAL 1018­P Zinc yellow RAL 6003­P Olive green coordinated to the requirements of plastics manu­ bility in a wide variety of manufacturing processes RAL 1020­P Olive yellow RAL 6005­P Moss green facturers and plastics processors. Three different and compatibility with numerous dyes also speak RAL 1021­P Rape yellow RAL 6009­P Fir green surface textures – high gloss polished, VDI 24 in favour of this plastic. RAL 1028­P Melon yellow RAL 6011­P Reseda green RAL 1033­P Dahlia yellow RAL 6017­P May green and VDI 42 – show users the colour dependent RAL 6018­P Yellow green on surface roughness.
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