BS 4800:1989 Paint colours for building purposes (whilst the colours in this standard cannot be seen on Online the text can still be used) (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
1989
Document Status
Withdrawn, cited in regs
Abstract
Schedule of 100 colours for paints, and their available surface finishes. Includes, within a folder, an explanatory text, and a mask for use in conjunction with BS 5252 which illustrates the colours specified in BS 4800.
Document History
Supersedes BS 4800:1981. The colours in the present edition have been selected from BS 5252, which was designed as the means of implementing the aims of colour co-ordination in the building industry, namely: a) to bring colours of building materials and finishes into a systematic relationship. b) to combine economy in the total number of colours used, with sufficient flexibility for meeting design and technical requirements. The original edition, which replaced BS 2660:1972 included 88 colours taken from DD 17:1972. Superseded by BS 4800:2011.
ISBN
0580171965
Publisher Information
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