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A match of US Government AMS-STD-595 22519 reads as a warm, muted peach-beige with a soft tan undertone. It is moderately light, with enough body to look substantial without becoming deep or saturated, and the hue sits closer to earthy orange-beige than to a clean yellow beige.
MyPerfectColor custom-matched spray paint in this government color reference can be used on equipment panels, enclosures, brackets, housings, cabinet faces, switch covers, vent parts, rail hardware, and other fabricated components where a specified standard needs to be carried across metal, plastic, or composite parts. It is also a practical match for maintenance touch-up on carts, fixtures, protective covers, and small accessories that need to stay visually aligned with a Fed Std 595C or AMS-STD-595 callout.
As a lighter warm color, it can show substrate color, scratches, or previous repair work more readily than a darker finish. Even coverage may take more attention over dark, glossy, or uneven surfaces, and the final sheen will change how soft or peach-like the color appears after application.
If the part is being matched to an older in-service coating, the standard reference alone may not capture fade, yellowing, wear, or gloss shift. For acceptance-sensitive work, it can be worth comparing against the actual part or a project-approved sample rather than relying on the chip by itself.
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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 AMS-STD-595 22519 is a color reference target. It tells you which government standard color to request, but it does not by itself define the paint chemistry, gloss, surface prep, corrosion system, or project approval status.
When you order from MyPerfectColor, you are ordering paint matched to AMS-STD-595 22519, not an official government-issued coating system. If your job has a spec for primer, topcoat, or acceptance testing, treat those as separate requirements.
Not always. Even if the color code is correct, weathering, fade, sheen changes, texture, and the condition of the original coating can make a fresh application of AMS-STD-595 22519 look different next to the existing finish.
If the repair is highly visible or acceptance-critical, a sample panel, an existing-part match, or a full-part repaint may be a better choice than matching only the code. For standard maintenance touch-up, a code match is often the practical starting point.
Start with a clean, dry surface. Remove grease, dirt, and loose material, then scuff sound existing coatings so the new paint has a proper anchor. If bare metal or corrosion is present, address that before coating and use a primer suited to the substrate and service conditions.
For mixed substrates or unknown previous coatings, test on the actual part first. A small test area helps confirm adhesion and appearance before you commit to the full application of AMS-STD-595 22519.
MyPerfectColor can supply a custom match of AMS-STD-595 22519 in product formats such as spray paint, touch-up paint, paint pens, brush-in-cap bottles, and other formats where available.
If you are matching equipment, parts, panels, or fabricated components, choose the format that fits the size of the repair and the application method you can control best. The color code is the reference target, and the product format is selected separately.
A match of US Government AMS-STD-595 22519 is commonly used for specification-driven work such as equipment parts, panels, brackets, housings, enclosures, carts, fixtures, and other fabricated or maintenance items that need to follow a government color reference.
It is also used for prototypes, mock-ups, training aids, and color-coded hardware where the goal is to stay aligned with a known government standard rather than guess at the color by eye.
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 AMS-STD-595 22519 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 AMS-STD-595 22519 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.