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Flat-panel displays, including liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic light-emitting diodes, are made using the FPD (Flat Panel Display) Lithography System.
To generate the various display parts in this system, designs are transferred onto a substrate—typically a glass panel—using photolithography techniques. In the photolithography procedure, light is focused onto a photosensitive substance on the substrate through a mask, which is then developed to generate the intended structures.
Due to its ability to precisely control the patterns and forms of the components on the display, the FPD lithography technology plays a crucial role in the flat-panel display manufacturing process.
The FPD Lithography System accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In order to facilitate the manufacturing of higher-definition next-generation small- and medium-size displays, Canon Inc. has started selling the MPAsp-E903T, a new flat panel display (FPD) lithography equipment, which can resolve 1.2m1 (L/S) 2 features across Generation 6 glass panels3.
The size of smartphones’ small, light, and foldable displays is expanding in tandem with the adoption of organic LED (OLED) technology and a trend toward high-definition displays.
The new FPD Lithography System FX-6AS from Nikon Corporation, which supports small and medium-sized panels, has been released.
For producing high quality organic light emitting diode (OLED) panels and LCD panels for the newest and highest definition mobile devices, such as smartphones, the FX-6AS is the best FPD lithography equipment.
The FX-6AS is capable of the highest level of resolution, excellent alignment precision, and high throughput thanks to the newly built projection lens.
The i-line light source used in the earlier generations is carried over into the FX-6AS. Without altering the current manufacturing techniques, this makes it possible to produce high definition panels in large quantities.
The groundbreaking JetStep Panel Lithography System, the most recent technological advancement in Rudolph’s entire lithography system, was introduced by Rudolph Technologies, Inc. as the company’s entry into the developing advanced packaging panel lithography industry.