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ULTRA HIGH EMISSIVITY COATINGS FROM UV to FIR

HIGH EMISSIVITY COATINGS FROM UV to FIR Extreme Performance Black COATINGS from UV to Far Infra-Red Carbon nanotube COATINGS are the blackest known to man, exhibiting the lowest reflectance across a spectrum extending from the UV to the far infra-red. These COATINGS have typically been applied to fragile materials from which they are easily removed, making them unsuited to space and defence applications, where they are routinely exposed to extreme operating stress. Vantablack is a new nanotube-based coating developed by SNS to overcome these limitations, delivering superior shock and vibration resistance, virtually undetectable outgassing, excellent adhesion to light-weight alloys and excellent thermal stability. Patented Low Temperature Nanotube Growth ProcessWhilst the application of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) to black COATINGS is known (having been demonstrated by NASA amongst others), Surrey NanoSystems patented process is the first to enable their application to temperature-sensitive substrates.

Extreme Performance Black Coatings from UV to Far Infra-Red Carbon nanotube coatings are the blackest known to man, exhibiting the lowest reflectance across a spectrum extending from the UV

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1 HIGH EMISSIVITY COATINGS FROM UV to FIR Extreme Performance Black COATINGS from UV to Far Infra-Red Carbon nanotube COATINGS are the blackest known to man, exhibiting the lowest reflectance across a spectrum extending from the UV to the far infra-red. These COATINGS have typically been applied to fragile materials from which they are easily removed, making them unsuited to space and defence applications, where they are routinely exposed to extreme operating stress. Vantablack is a new nanotube-based coating developed by SNS to overcome these limitations, delivering superior shock and vibration resistance, virtually undetectable outgassing, excellent adhesion to light-weight alloys and excellent thermal stability. Patented Low Temperature Nanotube Growth ProcessWhilst the application of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) to black COATINGS is known (having been demonstrated by NASA amongst others), Surrey NanoSystems patented process is the first to enable their application to temperature-sensitive substrates.

2 Aluminium foil, fragile pyro-electric detector crystals and sensitive MEMS-type structures have all been demonstrated to be amenable to the low-temperature growth technique, delivering exceptional performance. Space Qualification TestingVantablack has been shown to retain its optical properties following space qualification testing to ESA standards. Qualification testing confirms no particle fall-out when the Vantablack coating is subjected to thermal cycling, or extreme mechanical shock and vibration. It is chemically inert, exhibiting no mass loss at elevated temperatures and no outgassing. This environmental robustness avoids the contamination or foreign object debris issues associated with traditional black nanotube is only a few nanometers in diameter and is formed from multiple walls consisting of a single layer of carbon atomsVantablack coating atx5000 magnification .. Martin Enhanced BlackLeading CompetitorVantablack Reflectance (%)Wavelength (microns)Wavelength (nanometres)Leading CompetitorReflectance (%)Vantablack Reflectance - Visible spectrumReflectance - Infrared spectrumVantablack data courtesy of National Physical Laboratory, UKCarbon Nanotube Applications The range of applications for Carbon Nanotubes in their various forms is vast.

3 The high integrity highly aligned array of the type produced by the SNS process are particularly suited to use: As a coating in black body calibration sources As a coating for stray light reduction As an absorber layer in CMOS and MEMS-type optical sensors To enhance field emission properties of electrodes In thermal management applicationsNot All Carbon Nanotube COATINGS Are The SamePrevious attempts to use carbon Nanotubes to produce light absorbent COATINGS have involved loading various paint solutions and solvents with loose Nanotubes. This not only produces a lower EMISSIVITY coating , but results in a material susceptible to particulate loss and outgassing. It is also difficult to reproduce the fine lithographic patterning that is possible with NanoSystemsUnit 24 Euro Business ParkNew RoadNewhaven BN9 0DQ , UKT: +44 (0) 1273 515899E: Surrey NanoSystemsSurrey NanoSystems is a classic success story that combines the best of British ingenuity and materials science for use in the development, growth and commercialisation of strategically important company was founded in 2006 as a spinout from the University of Surrey, and is backed by some of the UK s most successful Venture Capital providers including the IP Group, Octopus, NewWave Ventures and Parkwalk Advisors.

4 Tasked with developing and commercialising carbon based nanomaterials (Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene), the company has made a huge leap forward with its Vantablack material. 2014 Surrey NanoSystems LtdULTRA HIGH EMISSIVITY COATINGS FROM UV to FIR