Scientists Made a Car Paint So Black It Looks Like a Hole in Reality
The coating averaged 0.08% reflectance and passed humidity, water-resistance and adhesion tests, researchers said.
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Scientists have a new way to make cars more black than ever before
The coating absorbs over 99.9 percent of visible light wavelengths
The material can absorb 99.9% of all waves of visible light.
Since Vantablack created the "blackest black", there has been a competition for ever darker nuances. Of all the car industry has it in mind
A deep black in car paints is perceived as particularly elegant. A substance developed in China surpasses previous materials and could soon be used on top-class models. A German company provided the impetus for this.
Chinese researchers have developed a color that absorbs 99.9 percent of the incident light – and is supposed to be an extremely dark car paint.

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