My car is silver, I mean red, I mean black

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“It couldn’t have been me your honor, my car is red!”

One of the hardest decisions when picking a new car is choosing the right color but the day when cars will be available in multiple colors could be here sooner than you think. Scientists have developed a new coating called ‘paramagnetic’ paint that has the ability to change colors at the touch of a button. One carmaker looking into the technology is Nissan, which has already developed a self-healing paint.

Before the vehicle is painted, a special polymer containing the special ‘paramagnetic’ iron oxide particles is applied to the car’s body. An applied electric current then adjusts the spacing of small crystals within the iron oxide particles and therefore affects their ability to reflect light and change color.

A little too scientific for me, but if it works; hey Nissan may be onto something.

The process is perfect for metal objects like cars because a continuous small current is needed to maintain the desired color. When the vehicle is switched off, the car returns to a default color of white.The coating has the ability to reproduce any color visible to the human eye and it takes less than a second to change the entire car. The first commercial applications could be on the market as early as 2010.

3 comments ↓

#1 Anthony on 11.21.07 at 2:01 pm

Wait until the F1 teams get a hold of this stuff! Sponsorship on the cars could change by lap or maybe even by corner!

#2 Jeff Bressler on 11.21.07 at 3:35 pm

Anthony,

If you base color change on passes in an F-1 race, all the original colors would remain the same!

#3 glasman9 on 01.09.08 at 11:35 am

I sure would like to have some of this to experiment with…do you need any field testers?

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