06.01.15
Quantum Materials released its QDX class of rugged cadmium-free quantum dots at the Society for Information Display (SID) Display Week 2015 International Symposium in San Jose, CA. The QDX offers the highest heat, oxidation and moisture resistance available.
QDX Quantum Dots do not degrade under the high heats used in application to film, silicon and polymer and allow for creative LCD display and LED lighting engineering as well as lowering protective barrier film costs.
QDX Quantum Dot production is underway on Quantum Materials’ patented continuous-flow production system, and assessment quantities have already shipped to the company’s largest potential customers.
“Our QDX Quantum Dots represent a game-changing development in advancing next generation display and lighting applications,” said Stephen Squires, Quantum Materials CEO. Stephen Squires. “Their stability under high heat allows for more effective high temperature dispersion onto LCD display thin-film. In solid-state lighting, QDX Quantum Dots used in QD-LEDs will give better performance and effective life in high-heat and moisture-laden environments without degradation.”
QDX Quantum Dots have been tested to withstand heat resistance to 150°C for four hours with no oxidation performance degradation in an open air environment. Quantum Materials believes that QDX attributes and availability in commercial quantities will lead to large-scale mass-production of QD-LCD displays in the near future.
QDX Quantum Dots do not degrade under the high heats used in application to film, silicon and polymer and allow for creative LCD display and LED lighting engineering as well as lowering protective barrier film costs.
QDX Quantum Dot production is underway on Quantum Materials’ patented continuous-flow production system, and assessment quantities have already shipped to the company’s largest potential customers.
“Our QDX Quantum Dots represent a game-changing development in advancing next generation display and lighting applications,” said Stephen Squires, Quantum Materials CEO. Stephen Squires. “Their stability under high heat allows for more effective high temperature dispersion onto LCD display thin-film. In solid-state lighting, QDX Quantum Dots used in QD-LEDs will give better performance and effective life in high-heat and moisture-laden environments without degradation.”
QDX Quantum Dots have been tested to withstand heat resistance to 150°C for four hours with no oxidation performance degradation in an open air environment. Quantum Materials believes that QDX attributes and availability in commercial quantities will lead to large-scale mass-production of QD-LCD displays in the near future.