LG Chem reveals the world`s largest OLED
light panel N6SD30 (320 x 320mm) at Light + Building 2014. The panel has an
efficacy of 60lm/W, a high CRI (greater than 90) and is only 1mm thick. This
single panel is capable of a maximum 1,000lm output, which is similar to a
common 75 Watt incandescent lamp. This is significant because it marks the
point where OLEDs will not only be seen as an energy-efficient and
human-friendly light source but also come to be seen as a fit-for-purpose and
proficient general purpose light source. LG Chem uses unique film encapsulation
technology to seal the face of the product and ensure that it is just 1mm thick
and less than 300g in weight. In addition, long-life organic materials and a
heat-resistant structure are used for a 40,000 hour lifetime.
LG Chem started providing OLED panels to
the lighting market in 2011. Since then, LG Chem has been recognized as a
market leader with the industry`s top-performing products across its diverse
portfolio. LG Chem offers OLEDs in a variety of shapes and sizes. Eight
different models are available with three different color temperatures
(3000K/3500K/4000K), which deliver high color rendering levels (CRI greater
than 90) as well as achieving high luminance, high efficacy and long lifespan.
(Source: LEDs Magazine)
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