Federal Standard 595

Federal Standard 595

The Federal Standard color system, officially named Federal Standard 595B - Colors Used in Government Procurement, is a United States Federal Standard, issued by the General Services Administration. The standard is also widely referred to as FED-STD-595, FED-STD-595B or FS-595B [ [http://www.chassis-plans.com/paint_fed-std-595.html Custom - Federal Standard 595 Fed-Std-595 Color Chart ] ] .

Federal Standard 595 is the color description and communication system developed in 1956 by the United States government. Its origins reach back to World War II when a problem of providing exact color specifications to military equipment subcontractors in different parts of the World became a matter of urgency.

Similarly to other color standards of the pre-digital era such as RAL Classic or British Standard 4800, the Federal Standard 595 is a color collection rather than color space. The standard is built upon a set of colour shades where a unique reference number is assigned to each color. This collection is then printed on sample color chips and provided to the interested parties. In contrast, modern color systems such as Natural Color System and RAL Design are built upon a color space paradigm, providing for much more flexibility and wider range of applications.

Each color in the Federal Standard 595 range is identified by a five-digit code. The colors in the standard have no official names, just numbers.

The initial standard FED-STD-595 issued in March 1956 contained 358 colors. Revision A issued in January 1968 counted 437 colors. Current Revision B Change 1 from January 1994 counts 611 colors.

Draft Federal Standard 595C was released for comment August 10, 2007, with an anticipated publication in 2008. No previous colors have been removed. 39 new colors have been added for a total of 650 colors. The revision C master reference list of colors provides all available reference information for these colors, including tristimulus values, pigments and 60° gloss level and color name as applicable. Note: As before, all color matching must still be done via color reference chips.

Many prime contractors such as L3 require the Fed Std 595 paint chips used for inspection purposes be replaced every 2 years. [ [http://www.link.com/pdfs/lms9-1.pdf Link LMS 9-1 Painting Instruction] ]

ee also

* RAL
* BS Color Standards
* Natural Color System
* Pantone

External links

* [http://www.colorserver.net/ Federal Standard 595 Color Server]
* [http://colorserver.net/articles/info_fs595_history.htm Revision history of Federal Standard 595]
* [http://colorserver.net/articles/info_fs595_numbering.htm Understanding the FS 595 color numbers]

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