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Military stealth coating sold as cheap house paint? China might do it

New microwave-absorbing material points to more affordable mass production, as reports of commercial ‘stealth paint’ spark debate

2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenChao Kongin BeijingPublished: 2:29pm, 16 Jun 2026Radar-absorbing materials have long been associated with stealth fighters, cruise missiles and other high-end military platforms for which performance often comes at a high cost.

But in China, some stealth coatings could be moving into large-scale industrial production and driving prices down fast.

A team from Foshan University reported a low-cost microwave-absorbing composite made from expanded graphite and titanium dioxide, according to a peer-reviewed paper published in the Journal of Ceramics in April.

The researchers said the material combines strong electromagnetic wave attenuation with a relatively simple manufacturing process, potentially reducing production costs compared with many existing high-performance absorbing materials.

The development is significant because advanced radar-absorbing systems have traditionally relied on expensive ingredients such as graphene, carbon nanotubes and other engineered composite materials.

01:13World’s largest cargo drone completes maiden flight in ChinaThe Foshan team instead used expanded graphite, a far cheaper and more readily available carbon material. According to the authors, the approach could improve the feasibility of mass production and broaden practical applications beyond military niche.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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