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Chromium colour characterisation, colour codes, shades and mixing techniques

The chrome colour is known for its sharp, shiny and reflective surface that immediately attracts attention. This silver-like colour evokes the shine and purity of metallic materials and is often used as an element of modern, clean design. Chrome finishes reflect their surroundings, creating a dynamic and often changing look. It is a symbol of premium quality and elegance and is widely used in automotive, household appliances and high-tech devices.

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In addition to industrial applications, chrome is also popular in interior design and fashion. Chrome accessories and decorations add a modern, minimalist style to interiors while at the same time suggesting sophistication. Chrome is often combined with other neutral colours such as black, white or grey to create contrast and visual interest. It is also a popular colour in contemporary furniture design, lighting fixtures and bathroom fittings to create a modern and elegant environment.

Chrome colour RGB and HEX colour codes

The chrome colour is RGB (156, 156, 156) and the HEX colour code is #9C9C9C.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#DBE2E7

RGB

rgb(219, 226, 231)

HSL

hsl(210, 17%, 88%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(210, 5%, 91%)

CMYK

cmyk(5%, 2%, 0%, 9%)

Contrasting colour

#083A49

Complementary colour

#EADEE7

Dark and light shades of chrome

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Dark shades

Light shades

Complementary colour palettes of chrome

The chrome colour is a cool, metallic shade that is the perfect choice for a modern and elegant designer. We now present complementary palettes of chrome colour by different colour types to make it easier to combine colours.

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Complementary palette

#B4B4B4
#484848
#FFC107
#FF5722

Analogue palette

#B4B4B4
#808080
#D3D3D3
#A9A9A9

Monochrome palette

#B4B4B4
#969696
#D0D0
#7A7A7A

Triad palette

#B4B4B4
#4CAF50
#FF9800
#3F51B5

Tetrade palette

#B4B4B4
#FFEB3B
#009688
#673AB7

Split complementary palette

#B4B4B4
#FF5722
#CDDC39
#8BC34A

Neutral palette

#B4B4B4
#F5F5F5
#E0E0E0
#9E9E9E

what is the colour of the chrome?

The chrome colour is bright and reflective, similar to polished metal or silver. It is usually shiny and has excellent reflectivity, giving surfaces an elegant and modern look.

What determines the colour of chrome?

The colour of chrome depends on the following factors:

1. **Surface reflection:** Chrome is often highly reflective due to the smoothness of its surface, which affects the perceived colour.
2. **Type of light source:** The spectrum of the light source used affects the colour of the chrome.
3. **Environmental colours:** The environmental colours reflected from the surface of the chrome also shape the perceived colour.
4. **Protective coatings:** In some cases, protective coatings or oxidation can change the colour tone.

How is chrome colour colour mixing possible?

Colour mixing of chrome cannot be achieved simply by traditional colour mixing methods, as chrome is a metallic, reflective surface that is difficult to replicate with paint. However, it is possible to use different methods to achieve the chrome effect:

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1. **Chrome spray**: the use of special chrome-effect spray paints which, when sprayed onto the surface, produce a chrome-like gloss and reflection.

2. **Chrome paint**: There are special chrome paints that can be applied with a brush or spray gun. These paints contain tiny metallic particles that reflect light.

3. **Powder coating**: Powder coating is a process in which the dye powder is electrostatically applied, heated in an oven and melted to create a chrome-like surface.

4. **Electrolysis**: Authentic chrome plating is usually produced by electrolysis, during which the metal is chromium plated to give a true chrome finish. This method is more common in industrial applications.

The choice of the most suitable of these techniques depends on the surface you want to chrome and the durability you expect from the coating.

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