SAES Group co-authors a newly issued OLED book

SAES Group co-authors the newly issued book Organic and Printed Electronics - Fundamentals and Applications, edited by G. Nisato, D. Lupo and S. Ganz. SAES is member of the Organic and Printed Electronics Association (OE-A) and its Dr Paolo Vacca, head of Materials Chemistry Lab at SAES Group R&D, co-authored chapter 9 of the book.

Passive encapsulation technologies for Organic Electronics do not guarantee full hermeticity across the sealing materials. A suitable combination of SAES Active Adhesives & Getters represents the most efficient way for the lifetime insurance in Organic Electronics.

Although requirements for OLEDs can be very demanding, very good encapsulation is actually enabling for OLEDs to access mass market. Performing and reliable encapsulation must take into account OLED architecture, materials, environment, processing conditions, expected lifetime of the device. For these reasons, a single, optimal, universal solution does not exist (yet): special tailored solutions must be adopted, according to each device type specifications.

SAES believes its Functional Polymer Composites (FPC) may play a prime role to make encapsulation more and more effective, for the entire vast range of plastic electronics applications. SAES Group can leverage on its advanced materials expertise and very deep getter/purification knowledge, to provide a complete portfolio of FPC based active solutions for OLEDs, OPVs and Organic Electronics special applications.

Read more about SAES approach to the design of active systems for devices encapsulation on http://www.saesgroup.com.

This was a sponsored post by the SAES Group

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Posted: Apr 19,2016 by Ron Mertens