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China and Russia jointly developed electromagnetic “invisible” coating material can maintain performance even at 700 ℃

Researchers at Tomsk University of Technology in Russia and Jilin University in China have jointly developed iron oxide powder materials that can be used to make camouflage coatings for military equipment.

Iron oxide powder can be used to make materials that absorb electromagnetic radiation, such as anti-radar camouflage coatings for military equipment, to protect equipment from high-frequency electromagnetic interference.

It is reported that the researchers have tested the test samples, and the results show that the iron oxide powder coating can maintain its performance even at a high temperature of 700 ° C.

"At this stage, the technology has been successfully developed at the laboratory level, and it shows convincingly possible fields of application. 

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