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  2. Vantablack - Wikipedia

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    CVD Vantablack was an improvement over similar substances developed at the time. Vantablack absorbs up to 99.965% of visible light and can be created at 400 °C (752 °F). NASA had previously developed a similar substance that was grown at 750 °C (1,380 °F), which required materials to be more heat resistant than Vantablack. [24]

  3. Rich black - Wikipedia

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    Rich black is often regarded as a color that is "blacker than black". While this is impossible from the point of view of color theory, the difference can often be seen in the printed piece. The difference is most apparent in backlit (also known as "translite") pieces, where rich black more thoroughly blocks the light from coming through.

  4. Vantablack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Vantablack is an extremely black chemical substance. Vantablack may also refer to: Vantablack, a 2017 dubstep extended play by Dirtyphonics and Sullivan King " ...

  5. Talk:Vantablack - Wikipedia

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    The sentence "Vantablack was an improvement over similar substances developed at the time." seems a bit odd, as no points of time have yet been mentioned at this point in the article. Maybe it should say something like "Vantablack is an improvement over similar substances developed before it" ?

  6. Overprinting - Wikipedia

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    Overprinting refers to the process of printing one colour on top of another in reprographics.This is closely linked to the reprographic technique of 'trapping'.Another use of overprinting is to create a rich black (often regarded as a colour that is "blacker than black") by printing black over another dark colour.

  7. Shades of black - Wikipedia

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    Shades of black, or off-black colors, are colors that differ only slightly from pure black.These colors have a low lightness.From a photometric point of view, a color which differs slightly from black always has low relative luminance.

  8. 7 Best Laundry Detergents for Black Clothing - AOL

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    The formula is created with a specific pH level to ensure it’s satisfying the mission; either keeping white clothes white or black clothes blacker. Can detergent stain black clothes?

  9. Factory second - Wikipedia

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    The amount of damage or fault in the manufacture that may constitute an item being resold as a second varies widely; in clothing, for example, it may simply refer to a single pulled thread or mis-sewn seam, whereas in a set of items (such as crockery) it may mean there is one piece missing from the set. Other items can be slightly imperfect ...