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Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) resin is a benzene and sulfur-based crystalline heat-resistant polymer with a straightforward chemical structure. This resin is self-extinguishing without the use of flame retardants and has a melting point of approximately 200 degrees, making it highly resistant to heat and chemicals.
It possesses self-extinguishing properties without the addition of any flame retardant chemical additives.
The chemically branched and linear polymer families of PPS are broadly divided into two groups. Under high temperatures, the branched PPS polymer exhibits high rigidity. The type’s resistance to creep deformation provides unique advantages.
The other type has the desirable characteristics of tensile elongation and impact resistance and is based on a linear PPS polymer. When compared to the cross-linked polymer, the linear polymer is less likely to absorb moisture in high heat and humidity because of its high purity.
The Global LCD projector housing PPS resin market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The liquid crystal display panel frame and the liquid crystal display device are the subject of the present invention. More specifically, the present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device and a panel frame that use a resin material with a predetermined thermal conductivity to improve moldability and achieve high cooling characteristics.
A liquid crystal display panel (LCD panel) is typically used to set up a liquid crystal display device, such as a liquid crystal projector. A condensing optical system applies light from the light source to the LCD panel in the liquid crystal projector, and an enlarged projection optical system projects light from the LCD panel onto a projection surface like a screen to create an expanded image.
The light that is condensed by the condensing optical system as it travels through the LCD panel creates a predetermined image that is then projected by the expanded projection optical system onto a screen or similar device to display an image.