Iron Frame Paint is a special paint specifically developed to protect and decorate iron structures. This paint has anti-corrosive properties, which is extremely important for metal structures, as it prevents rusting and ensures a longer life. Iron Frame Paint also has excellent adhesion properties, making it easy to apply to a variety of surfaces, ensuring a durable and uniform coating.
The use of iron-frame colour is not only practical but also aesthetically pleasing, as it is available in different colours, making it easy to match the environment or the design of the structure. This type of paint is often UV-resistant, so it will retain its colour and quality for a long time, even in adverse weather conditions. Overall, ironclad paint not only provides protection, but also contributes to the aesthetic appearance of structures.
Iron colour RGB and HEX colour codes
The RGB colour code of the iron-frame colour is rgb(128, 128, 128). The HEX colour code of the iron-frame colour is #808080.
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Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
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Hex |
#336699 |
RGB |
rgb(51, 102, 153) |
HSL |
hsl(210, 50%, 40%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(210, 67%, 60%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(67%, 33%, 0%, 40%) |
Contrasting colour |
#cc9966 |
Complementary colour |
#663399 |
Iron-on dark and light shades
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Dark shades
Light shades
Iron-on colour palettes
Ironclad colour includes a variety of stunning shades that can be displayed in different complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral palettes.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
What is the colour of the iron frame?
The iron-frame colour is usually a dark grey or anthracite grey shade. This colour resembles raw, unoxidised iron and is often found in architectural and industrial applications. The colour represents stability and strength.
What determines the colour of the iron frame?
The colour of the iron oxide colour depends on several factors, including the purity of the raw material, the degree of oxidation and the additives used. The quality and composition of the raw materials, such as the presence of iron compounds, greatly affect the final colour. Furthermore, processing methods and environmental influences such as temperature and humidity can also play a role in colour development.
How is iron-frame colour colour mixing possible?
Iron base colour is mixed by blending different metallic oxide pigments with a base colour to create special shades. Metal oxides, like iron oxides, are extremely durable and resistant, giving the paints long life and good hiding power. Mixing is usually done thoroughly to ensure that the pigments are evenly distributed and achieve the desired colour effect.