Korea-based OLED materials maker Solus Advanced Materials announced that it's green phosphorescence OLED host has received customer approval and is now getting ready to start mass producing it.
The company says it has spent years in R&D, and has developed a proprietary host material that offers high performance (low voltage, high efficiency and long lifespan), and a good price level as it does not require deuterium substitution. The company hopes to secure design wins in both large-area TV panels and small-area smartphone and wearable panels. Solus aims to next develop a red phosphorescence material.
Last year Solus Advanced Materials announced that it will double the capacity of its Iksan OLED material plant.
In 2021 Solus announced that the company will start supplying HTL materials for LG Display, for its E3 line in Paju, used to produce OLED TVs. Earlier that year Solus Advanced Materials announced that it will setup a $20.5 million OLED materials fab in Changzhou, Jiangsu province in China.
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