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OLEDs (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) are flat light emitting devices that are created by sandwiching a number of organic thin films (often carbon-based) between two conductors. When an electrical current is supplied, these films light up.
Lighting and display panels are made with OLEDs. OLED displays have a much higher level of image quality and are both slimmer and more energy-efficient than LCD panels. The flexibility of OLED displays is one of their key advantages.
With normal (stiff) OLED panels, a sturdy glass sheet can be used. Glass is a fantastic barrier that is frequently employed in the display business because it is so simple to mould.
The Global OLED Encapsulant Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
A research and development thin film encapsulating system for OLED substrates is now available, according to Beneq, a leading supplier of thin film coating equipment. The initial equipment was given to the German-based Fraunhofer COMEDD as a component of an atomic layer deposition (ALD) project.
The Fraunhofer Research Organization for Organics, Materials, and Electronic Devices, or COMEDD, an independent research institution of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, was specifically involved in the design of this research platform.
Particularly for OLED lighting, OLED organic solar cells, and microdisplays, COMEDD offers a wide range of research, development, and pilot production opportunities.
Because it is built on a cross-flow reactor that has been tuned for the quickest cycle time, even at low processing temperatures, the Beneq OLED thin film encapsulation system is special.