Hempel Colour Chart October 26, 2008
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Hempel Marine Colour Card
I receive many enquiries for Hempel Marine Paint. I have uploaded the colour card for reference. Before that, a brief introduction.
Hempel is one of the top brands in marine coatings. First established in 1915 in Denmark, Hempel has grown into a worldwide leader in marine paints. It has 20 factories worldwide plus 130 stock distribution points, supported by 47 sales offices. In Singapore, Hempel office is located at 25 Tuas Ave 11.
The colour card is a PDF file. You would need to have Adobe PDF Reader installed first. If you do not have the reader, download the latest version here.
Click here to open the colour card
Nippon Marine Paint Colour Card July 13, 2008
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The Nippon Marine Coating Colour Card has been uploaded. The standard colours use the BS (British Standards) system. The Technical Datasheet and the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the topcoat are already available here.
International Marine Paint Colour Chart April 24, 2007
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I’ve uploaded the International Sea colour chart some time ago (see post). This standard Marine Paint colour chart seems long overdue. I choose to provide the Sea Colour chart because it is not readily available, while many have a copy of the standard chart. For those who don’t, and want to have a rough idea of the colour, click below:
International Marine Chart
This standard chart is used for the various range of International products such as Interlac, Intergard, Interthane etc.
International Marine Paint - Sea Colour Chart Uploaded March 20, 2007
Posted by admin in : Colour Chart, Marine Paints , 1 comment so farAs requested by quite a few, I’ve scanned and uploaded the International Marine Paint Sea Colour Chart. It’s a rather big chart, so I’ve split it into 2. The bottom part of the 2nd chart has a reference table to show the grid reference and the corresponding colour code for the paint. As always, remember that the colour you see depends on the settings of your monitor and can be quite different from the actual colour of the paint. With that said, it is still an indication of the colour, short of coming down to my outlet to look at the ‘real’ thing. Click on the image to pop up a larger image.
If you can’t focus on small words and numbers, the images below will let you zoom in. They are the same as the above 2, just that it allows you to zoom in.








