Reducing glint and internal reflection

Space optical systems often need surfaces that absorb unwanted light rather than sending it into the instrument path. Microstructured ultrablack materials are relevant wherever low-reflectance surfaces support cleaner measurements.

Surface geometry for photon management

Atlas Black's geometry-driven approach can guide light into repeated internal reflections. That principle is especially useful when a small amount of stray signal can affect contrast, calibration, or observation quality.

Connect the space use case to proof

The strongest public claims are source-backed: flexible superblack materials, ultralow visible reflectance, repeatable fabrication, and durability-oriented surface behavior.

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Discuss a space optical requirement

Bring instrument, baffle, or glint-suppression questions to Atlas Black.

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