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A match of US Government Fed Std 595C 15095 is a dark blue with a cool, slightly violet lean. It is not a bright blue; the color reads deeper and more restrained, with moderate saturation and a low LRV that gives it a heavy visual weight once applied.
This match is commonly useful for touch-up and fabrication work on equipment panels, enclosures, brackets, housings, rails, carts, switch covers, vent grilles, and other smaller parts that need to stay aligned to a government color reference. It can also work for mock-ups, training pieces, or replacement components when a Fed Std 595C callout is part of the specification.
Because the color is relatively dark, substrate condition and finish can change the result noticeably. Over lighter or uneven bases, more than one light coat may be needed for uniform coverage, and gloss or texture differences can make repaired areas read differently even when the color match is correct. For acceptance-sensitive work, matching the existing part or using a sample panel can be more useful than relying on the code alone. MyPerfectColor custom-matched paint is made to match the selected government color reference, not to supply an official government coating system.
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MyPerfectColor DUNS Number: 117438928
MyPerfectColor CAGE Code: 8SUA4
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The Federal Standard (now Aerospace Material Specification / AMS) 595 colors are used to specify colors for US Government applications. The color are used by the US Government agencies, branches and suppliers. The most common requests we receive for Fed Standard Colors are for spray paint, Direct to Metal and other paints for prototyping, marking and identification and touchup applications. Typical clients include the USCG, all branches of the Armed Services, the State Department, Lockheed Martin and Boeing. For example, we provided paint to the Navy for marking shells with the specific Fed Std color designated to identify the type of round.
We offer 5 standard sheens in our lacquer touchup paint: flat, low lustre, satin, semi-gloss or gloss. We also offer a full range of Alkyd and Acrylic Direct To Metal paints. Please contact us if you have any questions. Please submit RFQs to [email protected]
The colors in the Federal Standard set have no official names and are identified by five-digits. The numbers designate the sheen, color classification and color intensity.
The first digit will be 1,2 or 3 and indicates the level of sheen:
1 = gloss
2 = semi gloss
3 = matt
The second digit indicates the color group;
0 = Brown 5 = Blue
1 = Red 6 = Grey
2 = Orange 7 = Other (white, black, violet, metallic)
3 = Yellow 8 = Fluorescent
4 = Green
The third to fifth digits indicate the intensity. Lower numbers indicates a darker color and higher numbers indicate a lighter color.
While the Fed Std colors indicate sheen as part of the 5 digits, MyPerfectColor still requires you to enter a specific sheen. For example, the color Fed Std 37038 technically refers to a matte finish, but MyPerfectColor offers it in any sheen.
A match of US Government Fed Std 595C 15095 is a government color reference target. It tells you which color to match, but it does not by itself define the coating chemistry, gloss, surface preparation, corrosion system, or any formal approval status. When you order, you are choosing MyPerfectColor paint matched to the selected Fed Standard 595C color reference, then selecting the product type and finish that fit your project.
If your drawing, manual, or procurement package calls out this code, use the code as the color target and confirm the rest of the coating requirements separately.
Yes, but a correct match to Fed Std 595C 15095 may still look different beside an aged in-service coating. Weathering, fade, sheen, texture, film build, substrate, and the original coating system can all change how the repaired area reads after application.
If the repair is acceptance-critical or highly visible, consider whether a full-part repaint, a match to the existing part, or a sample panel would be a better choice than matching the standard code alone. For small maintenance touch-ups, the standard reference is often the right starting point, but it is not the same as duplicating an aged finish.
Before ordering MyPerfectColor paint matched to Fed Std 595C 15095, confirm the exact color code, the product type, the finish, and the quantity you need. Those choices matter because the code only defines the color target, not the full coating system.
Custom-matched color orders should be reviewed carefully before purchase, since color-match orders are not returnable or refundable. If you are unsure which format fits the job, decide that before checkout so you do not order the wrong product for the part, substrate, or application method.
For repeat orders, reorder by the exact Fed Std 595C 15095 code and keep the same product type and finish. That gives you the best chance of consistency across multiple parts or later touch-ups.
Even with the same color reference, the final appearance can still shift based on substrate, primer, application method, and film build. If the project involves multiple parts, use the same coating approach across them whenever possible so the appearance stays as consistent as practical.
The SDS and product data belong to the specific MyPerfectColor product or chemistry you choose, not to the Fed Std 595C 15095 color code itself. The code is the color reference, while the documentation is tied to the paint formulation you order.
If your project has compliance or approval requirements, confirm those requirements separately. A color match alone does not guarantee that the coating system meets a specification, acceptance test, or project approval process.
MyPerfectColor uses an acrylic enamel which is a fast-drying durable coating suitable for interior or exterior use. MyPerfectColor custom spray paint matched to US Government Fed Std 595C 15095 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 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.
The US Government Fed Std 595C 15095 is the color portion of the spec. The remaining part of the spec will indicate the type of paint needed. Paint can be purchased directly from the color page, but MyPerfectColor offers many additional paint types not visible from the color page. Please contact us if you are not sure what you need, you don't see what you are looking for, or you need a quote to proceed. MyPerfectColor can furnish Certificates of Conformance upon request.