Explore Paint Colors
Paint colors play a vital role in both building painting and industrial painting, offering not only aesthetic appeal but also functional protection. In construction, decorative paints come in a wide spectrum of shades, from soft pastels and modern neutral tones for interiors to weather-resistant, vibrant exterior colors designed to withstand sunlight, rain, and pollution. These include water-based acrylic paints, oil-based enamels, and eco-friendly nano paints that provide durability along with beauty. In the industrial sector, paint colors serve additional purposes such as corrosion resistance, heat resistance, and safety marking. Epoxy, polyurethane, and powder coatings are available in a variety of industrial color codes, ensuring compliance with standards while also enhancing equipment longevity. Whether for residential, commercial, or industrial projects, the right selection of paint type and color ensures both long-lasting protection and a visually appealing finish.
RAL Color Chart
RAL is a global standard system for naming and identifying colors. It was developed in Germany and is now used worldwide—especially in industries such as architecture, building painting, automotive, printing, and packaging. The main advantage of RAL is that each color has a fixed numeric code, ensuring that colors are produced and applied exactly the same everywhere, without differences in interpretation or personal taste. Instead of saying “dark red but a bit warm,” we simply say RAL 3020, and everyone—from the paint manufacturer to the painter—knows exactly which color it is. This system is particularly important for maintaining consistent brand colors, packaging, decor, and equipment so that the final result remains uniform and professional everywhere.