Molasses/Wort/Fermented Wash - Green
Spirits/Malt - Red
Fusel Oil - Brown
Water - White
Spent Wash/Spent Grain Silo - Yellow
Compressed Air - Silver Grey/Metallic Grey
Dehydrating Agent/Lower acids - Blue
Steam - Lagged pipeline/Black if not legged
Sulphuric Acid/Higher acids - Orange
Aldehyde - Purple
IS 2379 : 1990 Indian Standard PIPELINES - IDENTIFICATION - COLOUR CODE
The standard color codes for house wiring are black for hot wires and white for neutral wires.
The standard color code for home wiring is black for hot wires and white for neutral wires.
When color codes are used in office documents, and they are not always used, the colors and their meaning are established by the office involved. There is no standard color code for office documents.
In house wiring, the standard color code for identifying black wires is black, and for white wires is white.
PVP pipe has color codes to make it easier to identify them for safety regulations. The standard coloring system has the colors available in safety yellow, red, blue, and clear.
international colour code of the fire
The color code for natural gas pipelines is typically yellow. This color is used to indicate that caution should be taken in the area due to the presence of natural gas lines. It's important to always verify specific color codes with the relevant regulations or guidelines in your area.
FED-STD-595 http://www.fed-std-595.com/
There are 216 basic web color codes. See related links for a web color chart and color HEX codes.
On a standard four band resistor: yellow, violet, black, and gold.
Color codes are hex codes that define each color. They can be seen in IDE's like Eclipse when mouse is taken upon them.