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Kuro Graphene
Kuro
Kuro is one of the latest technology breakthroughs achieved by TEVO. The distinctive Graphene Nanotubes infused formula is exclusively crafted for one objective – provide only the best of the best shield for the car. TEVO Kuro from the exclusive series is the best of the best product ever formulated by TEVO to date and the achievement is TEVO's pride. The accomplishment of the new technology has offered additional and enhanced benefits on top of generic protections such as hydrophobic, gloss, and smooth finishing.
PHYSICAL | Liquid |
COLOR | Black |
ODOUR | Mild |
DURABILITY | 60 months |
THICKNESS | 0.8 μm per layer at lab scale |
HARDNESS | 10H ( Pencil hardness ) |
CONTACT ANGLE | >115 degrees |
SLIDING ANGLE | <5° |
COVERAGE | 30ml per medium size sedan |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY | 1.12 (25°C) |
CURING TIME | 36 hours for initial curing / 7 days for full cure |
TEMPERATURE RESISTANCE | 320°C |
Electrostatic Dissipative

Graphene is also known as a miracle compound; one of the strongest materials ever existed in the universe, the "Miracle" word is used to describe Graphene because the bond between carbon molecules has high flexibility despite being one of the strongest materials ever known. Thus, it can be bent or stretched to a certain extent without breaking apart.
among graphene coatings in the market
Each of the forms has different properties and Graphene Nanotubes is the perfect material for Kuro coating due to their compatibility, stability, and strength. TEVO is the only brand infused Graphene Nanotubes ( Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes ) into the formula in the car coating industry.
According to scientific studies/research, the reduced graphene oxide cannot have the perfect graphene structure and there is always some defects and even though scientists try to reduce the graphene oxide. Thus, the material was never our choice for Kuro coating.
Lastly, TEVO is confident that Kuro coating will stand out even in the graphene coating market given the product quality.
over normal Graphene
Graphene is in a 2D film like a sheet of thin paper which formed by countless carbon molecules in hexagonal or honeycomb lattice. On the other hand, Graphene Nanotubes are cylindrical, or a sheet of Graphene rolled into 3D tube form.
The differences between these two forms are marginal except each form is better in certain aspect. Graphene is very thin, flexible, and yet is highly conductive; it is widely used in electronic devices, and it will not be covered in this article. Meanwhile, Graphene Nanotubes are well known for extremely durable ( 100 times stronger than steel ) and super-lightweight; thus, it is commonly used as reinforce additives for space elevators, bulletproof wear, clothing and others.
One of the reasons why Graphene Nanotubes is better than Graphene because the material itself is compatible to almost all kind of material, can be easily incorporated into the base ingredient, and remain stable.
Hence, Graphene Nanotubes is selected to infuse with Kuro and strengthen the coating.