The 2025 Shanghai Auto Show signals "Assisted Driving Equalization": Intelligent driving functions once exclusive to premium models are rapidly spreading to economy vehicles, making them accessible to more consumers. However, millimeter-wave radar – the "perspective eye" of intelligent driving – is hindered by traditional metallic car paints. Metallic components severely limit millimeter-wave signal permeability, leading to safety risks like high-speed false braking and missed detections on rainy nights. Imagine driving on the highway during a torrential rainstorm: if the system suddenly emergency brakes due to misjudgment, the culprit might just be that layer of metallic paint... This highlights the core challenge of the "assisted driving equalization" trend: How to balance safety, experience, and cost as high technology penetrates the mass market?
Chinese Intelligent Manufacturing Breaks the Deadlock: No need to replace hardware – just change the pigment!
KUNCAI Technology Wavemaster Intelligent Driving Series Pearlescent Pigments – No need to modify radars or replace body structures. Simply replace traditional metallic pigments, and metallic car paints instantly become 'radar-friendly'.
How does it solve industry pain points?
• Metal-Free & Ultra Wave-Transparent: Free of metallic components, with millimeter-wave transmittance far exceeding traditional aluminum pigments, enabling radar signals to pass through unimpeded.
• Superior Performance: High-temperature resistant, compatible with water-based solvents, high hiding power without affecting base coat color. Directly replacing aluminum pigments achieves "invisible wave transmission".
• Safety Meets Aesthetics: Ensures precise radar perception while maintaining perfect paint texture – technology and aesthetics in perfect harmony.
"When color no longer restricts technology, safety can drive freely."
From being constrained by metallic paint to defining new industry standards with pigments, KUNCAI Technology proves through Chinese intelligent manufacturing that innovation knows no bounds – even a layer of paint can be a critical piece in the puzzle of intelligent driving safety.