Light Absorption Rate 99.7%, 'Too Black Carpet' Released. The 'Kokusyoku Musou - Ju,' an Ultra-Low Reflection Carpet That Can Be Stepped On and Washed, Is Born.

Anken, an in-house venture of Koyo Orient Japan, an optical equipment trading company, has launched 'Kokusyoku Musou - Ju,' an ultra-low reflection carpet boasting a 99.7% light absorption rate. This practical carpet can be stepped on and washed, offering solutions to industrial reflection problems and enriching black expressions in the art world. It's a product born from their unique technology, pursuing new possibilities for the color black.
新製品NQ 76/100出典:PR Times

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Anken, an in-house venture of Koyo Orient Japan, an optical equipment trading company, is an organization specializing in the research and development of 'black' that absorbs light. They consistently handle everything from development to product commercialization, centered around their unique black materials. They provide 'solutions to light reflection problems' for the industrial sector and 'rich black expressions' for the art world. Anken continues to pursue new possibilities for the color black.