Apple's next patent - light-absorbing paint

Brand number ONE in the mobile market is reinventing something. The US Trademark and Patent Company has issued a new application. Another Apple patent is light-absorbing paint. The application specifies gadgets on the surface of which an anodized layer is applied. The material looks like a matte surface and consists of nano-tubes capable of absorbing all visible light.

 

Apple's next patent - light-absorbing paint

 

The document also states that the technology for applying an absorbing layer applies to such construction materials as:

 

  • Metal.
  • Steel.
  • Aluminum.
  • Titanium.
  • All types of alloys including the above materials.

 

Очередной патент Apple – поглощающая свет краска

 

It's strange that there is no plastic. Apparently, the Apple Corporation considered the polymer a bad material for the manufacture of cases for mobile technology. Let's wait, maybe Samsung, Sony or Xiaomi will take this patent for themselves.

 

Abyss color for Apple MacBook, Watch or iPhone

 

A delicate taste of the apocalypse - such an interesting name for a future gadget in a light-absorbing body was invented by one of the users of social networks. There is something in this. Considering the multicolored smartphones that flooded the market after the release iPhone 11 in chic palettes. It's time to surprise everyone again. Perhaps this color will blow the roof of millions of brand fans. Or Apple will fail. It's such a lottery - you don't know what these customers want. And where the next Apple patent will lead - light-absorbing paint.

 

Очередной патент Apple – поглощающая свет краска

Whoever fights with monsters should beware lest he become a monster himself. And if you look into the abyss for a long time, then the abyss also looks into you (Friedrich Nietzsche).

Очередной патент Apple – поглощающая свет краска

 

 

By the way, coal is considered the most effective natural light absorber in nature. On average, it absorbs 96-97% of the visible light. If we talk about artificial materials, then nano-tubes will absorb light more efficiently. Their ability to "eat" light is 99.97%. The technology for the production of these pipes was invented by British scientists in 2014. And then there is material called MIT Black (99.99% absorption). Nobody saw him, but the name is actively used in paints and varnishes.

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