
Color cards are the embodiment of colors existing in nature on certain materials (such as paper, fabric, plastic, etc.), which are used for color selection, comparison and communication. They are tools to achieve unified standards within a certain range. As practitioners of textile and garment industry dealing with colors, you must know these standard color cards.
PANTONE
Pantone is one of the most frequently used color cards in textile and printing industry.
NCS
NCS research began in 1611, and has become the national inspection standard of Sweden, Norway, Spain and other countries. It is the most widely used color system in Europe. It describes color in the way that the eye looks at it. The surface color is defined in NCS color card, and a color number is given at the same time.
RAL
Ral, German Raul color card. German European standards are also widely used in the world. In 1927, ral was involved in the color industry and created a unified language to establish standard statistics and naming for colorful colors. These standards are widely understood and applied in the world. The 4-digit ral color has been used as a color standard for 70 years, and up to now it has developed to more than 200 kinds.