Quantum Dots are Impacting the Market Printin
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Printing Quantum Dots
Given the wide scale adoption of quantum dots in the display industry, Doderer said that the new concern is how to scale quantum dot production to meet display demand forecasts.
“Our ability to quickly scale production capabilities with more throughput and efficiency allows Quantum Materials to offer a reliable production program of a variety of uniform quantum dots, metal oxide and catalyst materials,” Doderer added. “This is exciting because it means the uses for quantum dots can expand in all directions and paths without limitations in production output.”
Squires said that the biggest area for advancement will be fulfilling the needs and demands of industry for the tonnage of quantum dots that will be needed for all the products companies want to manufacture.
“Around the same time we announced our ability to scale QD production process, we also announced QDX, our proprietary new class of quantum dots that solves the stability problem,” Squires added. “We can mass-produce an environmentally stable quantum dot, one that is resistant to heat, moisture, exposure and oxidation while still offering robust performance. We see this overcoming obstacles and filling the need for many high-heat production processes, and reducing the need for barrier layers in displays. Certain QDX compositions are also primed for solar photovoltaic where environmental conditions and heat are constant factors causing degradation, for example.”
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.....noticed the R2R usage and thought about Nitto and Kisco. Article is from Mar and it's now Aug.
DK, but imagine when QMC breaks out it'll be w/a BOOM