Flexible OLED Products
Universal Display Corporation’s FOLED® flexible OLEDs are organic light emitting devices that are built on flexible substrates such as plastic or metallic foil. FOLED displays can offer significant performance advantages over LCD displays that are typically built on rigid glass substrates and contain a bulky backlight.
Today, the primary substrate candidates are thin plastics, such as PET and PEN polyester films. While these materials offer many attractive features, they also currently impose limitations with respect to thermal processing and barrier performance. Companies are developing coatings for these substrates as well as new plastic substrates to compensate for these constraints. Universal Display Corporation is actively working with a number of these companies.
The novel use of metallic foil substrates for FOLEDs is a complementary approach to the glass and plastic displays that Universal Display Corporation has made possible through its proprietary FOLED and TOLED® top-emitting technologies. Flexible metallic substrates provide excellent barrier properties, thermal and dimensional stability over a broad temperature range, and cost-effectiveness. They also offer potential near-term integration with backplane technology for active-matrix FOLED displays. More informations at http://www.universaldisplay.com
Polymer Vision is committed to continuous development of rollable display technology. The current 5" rollable displays offer monochrome plus four shades of gray, which provides excellent visual convenience for many business-oriented applications.
More at http://www.polymervision.com
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