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RAL8007 Fawn Brown is a dark, vivid mid-brown with pronounced warmth and functional appeal, originating from the RAL Classic collection. Its earthy, technical look comes from a low LRV (7.25) and L=32.36, resulting in a visually substantial, grounding color. The strongly warm undertone is backed by an orange-leaning, high chroma (30.04) and b=25.41, with a modest red influence (a=16.03) and a hue angle of 57.75 degrees, producing a saturated, non-muted brown. Gloss finishes increase the intensity of its warmth, while matte finishes subdue vividness and can help with blending or glare reduction.

RAL8007 is used on industrial machinery, fabricated parts, and facility equipment as a visible functional brown, often supporting color coding or standardization. It is common for maintaining or touching up architectural trims, handrails, or gates in projects where RAL8007 is specified. In OEM part production or retrofits, this standardized color helps maintain visual harmony. Users should confirm appearance with a sample under project lighting, as standard matches focus on target color, not gloss or texture.

Digital approximations
Values
HEX: #6D4224
RGB: 109, 66, 36
LAB: 32.4, 16.0, 25.4
Insights
- The low LRV (7.25) and L (32.36) indicate this color is dark and absorbs considerable light.
- High chroma (30.04) makes the brown especially vivid and noticeable, not drab.
- The elevated b (25.41) and hue angle (57.75 degrees) reinforce the strong yellow-orange undertone for definite warmth.
Digital values are approximations.
Paint appearance varies by finish and lighting.

Similar colors:
- Tiger Drylac™ 049/65230 RAL 8014 Sepia Brown: darker, less chromatic, with a more subdued appearance.
- RAL 8008 Olive Brown Paint Olive Brown: similar darkness but more muted, less warm, and less vivid.
- RAL 8011 Nut Brown Paint Nut Brown: somewhat lighter and slightly cooler, with less yellow undertone.

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About RAL

RAL is a European Color Standard often used for powder coating products and equipment. MyPerfectColor helps manufacturers; fabricators; refurbishers; equipment supply, rental and maintenance organizations save money and improve quality through exact match color solutions. Some common requests we receive for RAL Colors include spray paint, pens and bottles used for touch up and OEM applications.

Representation of the RAL Colours is done with the approval of RAL gGmbH, 53111 Bonn, Germany.

Please note that the representation of colours on the website can only approximate the actual RAL colour shades as they are registered as varnish samples.

RAL CLASSIC © RAL, Bonn 2019.

RAL DESIGN SYSTEM © RAL, Bonn 2019.

RAL EFFECT © RAL, Bonn 2019.

RAL colors may vary from RAL Color Standards based on lighting conditions, angle of view and/or due to differences in pigments, manufacturing process, substrate and/or limitations in the color capability of the paint.

Frequently Asked Questions About RAL 8007 Fawn Brown Paint

Does ordering RAL 8007 Fawn Brown paint guarantee a match to my existing powder-coated parts?

No. RAL 8007 Fawn Brown defines a color target, not the coating process. Powder coat and liquid paint can look different even when they share the same RAL code due to gloss, texture, chemistry, and substrate.

  • If your drawing/spec simply states "RAL 8007 (RAL Classic)" without requiring a finish match to existing parts, a standard RAL 8007 reference is appropriate.
  • If your acceptance is based on matching an existing powder-coated part, do not assume a standard RAL will pass. Provide the OEM powder brand/series/code and finish (e.g., matte/satin/gloss, texture level), or send a representative part for a finish-aware match.
  • Expect visible differences if you change sheen or texture: a matte liquid touch-up on a glossy powder line will read darker and flatter even at the same RAL color.

Bottom line: use standard RAL 8007 for color reference work; use an OEM/finish match when the part-to-part appearance must align with your installed powder-coated components.

When should I send a sample for RAL 8007 Fawn Brown instead of ordering the standard RAL color?

Send a sample (or provide the OEM powder code and finish details) when the acceptance target is not the RAL standard but a specific part/finish.

  • High-visibility cosmetic surfaces or large-area repaints where sheen/texture differences will be obvious.
  • Strict inspection or customer acceptance requirements tied to an existing assembly.
  • You need to match an existing coated part (including aged or batch-specific variations) rather than the RAL fan standard.
  • A known OEM powder specification exists and you must align to that exact finish.

Include with your sample: substrate info, desired gloss/finish terms (matte/satin/gloss; smooth/texture), and any OEM powder brand/series/code. This reduces rework and return risk compared to ordering a generic RAL reference.

Is standard RAL 8007 Fawn Brown acceptable for a quick repair, or do I need a custom match for a permanent fix?

Use standard RAL 8007 Fawn Brown when you need a fast, practical fix and perfect finish alignment is not critical.

  • Appropriate for small chip/scratch touch-ups, corrosion protection, or cross-material coordination where surrounding surfaces already differ in texture/sheen.
  • Plan a custom or OEM finish match for permanent repairs on large, contiguous panels, or where the repair will be inspected adjacent to existing parts.

Rule of thumb: the larger and more visible the repair-and the closer it sits to existing finished parts-the more you should favor a sample/OEM match over a generic RAL reference.

When will I receive my paint matching RAL8007 Fawn Brown? Can I get it right away?
All paint is custom-made to order. Most orders ship quickly—often within 1–2 business days—though actual lead time can vary based on production volume. Custom spray paint, paint pens, and brush-in-cap bottles, including colors matched to RAL8007 Fawn Brown, typically ship within 1–2 business days. During peak periods, lead times may vary slightly. Transit time depends on your location and the shipping method you choose. If timing is critical, select Expedited Production at checkout—most expedited orders ship within 24 business hours—or contact MyPerfectColor so we can help confirm timing for your specific deadline. Learn more about paint production lead times.
Can I use RAL8007 Fawn Brown for touching up powder coating?

Yes, our spray paint, paint pens and touch up bottles are ideal for touching up parts of all kinds, including powder coatings. However, keep in mind that our version of RAL8007 Fawn Brown is based on the color swatch contained in the official RAL color book. The color and sheen of your specific production parts may be different. If you need a touch up application, we can create a touch up solution precisely matching your specific parts.

Learn more about our color matching service.

What are the RGB, HEX and LRV values for RAL8007 Fawn Brown?
The RGB values for RAL8007 Fawn Brown are 109, 66, 36 and the HEX code is #6D4224. The LRV for RAL8007 Fawn Brown is 7.25. The LRV stands for Light Reflectance Value and measures the percentage of light that a color reflects. Learn more about using RGB and Hex codes for matching colors.
What is spray paint matched to RAL8007 Fawn Brown made of? And how much area will one can cover?

MyPerfectColor spray paint is a fast-drying durable acrylic enamel coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to RAL8007 Fawn Brown enables you to conveniently achieve a professional spray-smooth finish in any color in any sheen. It sticks well to most surfaces including metal, plastics, powder-coatings, cabinets and primed or previously painted wood.

The MyPerfectColor 11oz spray can will cover about 20 square feet per coat. Keep in mind that it is difficult to gauge spray paint need as the coverage is highly dependent on how it is applied. Learn more about how spray paint works at MyPerfectColor.

How to buy paint for RAL8007 Fawn Brown?
Many types of paint are available for RAL8007 Fawn Brown with no minimum order quantities. MyPerfectColor offers spray paint, paint pens, touch up bottles, water-based acrylics, epoxies, urethanes and a variety of other paints. Select the Paint Type button above to get started. Learn more about buying paint at MyPerfectColor.
How do I get the SDS (Safety Data Sheet) for paint matched to RAL RAL8007 Fawn Brown?
The RAL8007 Fawn Brown is the color and the SDS is based on the type of paint used to make the color. You can find Safety Data Sheets here for our most popular products.
Do I need a primer for RAL8007 Fawn Brown?
The need for primer for RAL8007 Fawn Brown depends on the type of paint, the substrate being painted and where it will be located. See our Primer Selection Table to see what primer you might need and learn more about when you might need a primer. Most people don't use a primer for a touch up paint application, but a primer may improve adhesion and is typically recommended for exterior applications.
How do I convert RAL8007 Fawn Brown to a different color from another paint company?

While we can provide RAL8007 Fawn Brown in paint, we don't provide any crossover information. We've found that every paint company offers its own unique selection of colors and rarely does a color have an exact equivalent in another brand.

However, under the color image on a color page there is a link that says "Explore Colors". Clicking this link displays colors with similar values and you can look for any colors from the brand you want.

Keep in mind that this just shows similar colors based on the color values we have stored in our database. It doesn't mean it is the same or give any approximation about how close the color is. You can play around with the Hue, Lightness and Chroma sliders to expand the selection.