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*These are light absorbing coatings used for anything from art, to solar thermal collectors, to stealth aircraft
*These are light absorbing coatings used for anything from art, to solar thermal collectors, to stealth aircraft
*They tend to be more fragile than pigments and paints
*They tend to be more fragile than pigments and paints
*They tend to use a "forest" of [[Carbon Nanotubes]] Grown using [[Vapor Deposition]]
*They tend to use a "forest" of [[Carbon Nanotubes]] Grown using [[Chemical Vapor Deposition]]


=Varieties=
=Varieties=

Latest revision as of 01:29, 11 March 2020

Basics

  • These are light absorbing coatings used for anything from art, to solar thermal collectors, to stealth aircraft
  • They tend to be more fragile than pigments and paints
  • They tend to use a "forest" of Carbon Nanotubes Grown using Chemical Vapor Deposition

Varieties

Super Black

  • This was one of the first
  • Made by NPL
  • absorbs 99.6% of visible light at a 90 degree angle and up to 99% at an angle

Vantablack

  • One of the first commercial options, VERY copyright strict (Even had art use liscensed to only ONE studio)
  • Absorbs 99.965% of visible light

Black 2.0/3.0

  • In response to vantablack's art liscencing strictness, this company formed to supply the art community
  • Currently they have Black 3.0 which absorbs up to 99% of visible light, and goes for 21.99 USD for 150 ml or 146.60 USD/L

MIT Lab + Applied Science Replication

See Also

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