Konica Minolta announced that it is starting to construct
an OLED lighting fab at Konica Minolta Kofu Site (Chuo-shi, Yamanashi
Prefecture). This fab will mass produce flexible OLED lighting panels (on
plastic substrates). The construction will end in the summer of 2014 and mass
production will commence in the fall of 2014.
Konica Minolta says that it reached the conclusion that
light, bendable and durable OLED lighting panels on plastic substrates will
"deliver new values to customers not only in general lighting and
architecture sectors but also in electric appliances and automobile
sector". Konica will invest ¥10 billion (almost $100 million) in the
new fab.
The new fab will use a roll-to-roll production method and
will have a capacity of a million panels per month. The fab will produce both
white and color-tunable flexible panels. The white panel will 150x60 mm in size
(0.35 mm thick) and will weight 5 grams. The color-tunable will be smaller
(50x30 mm, 0.29 mm thick, 0.6 grams). Both panels will be flexible with a
curvature radius of 10 mm.
Last month Konica announced that they will unveil their
flexible color-tunable OLEDs at the Light + Building 2014 Frankfurt trade show.
The company says that their panels are the thinnest OLEDs on the market.
Earlier this month KM said they developed the
world`s most efficient OLED lighting panel - at 131 lm/W. They
didn`t reveal the efficiency (and other specifications) of the flexible panels
that will be produced at the new fab.
This is a dramatic announcement for OLED lighting as this
will be the first real mass production panel fab - let alone a flexible,
color-tunable OLED panel fab. (Source: oled-info.com)
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