NthDegree Nth Light, Flexible Printed LED Lights
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- NthDegree’s ultra-thin, flexible, lightweight LED lights are printed on either a flatbed screen press or a high speed roll-to-roll printing press. Filmed at the Printed Electronics USA event. For more information see www.ndeg.com/ and www.IDTechEx.com
These guys are going to be BILLIONARES very soon.
This would be awsome for packaging applications.
Cool - can you see anything about the cost?
If the process is efficient enough, I hope it gets integrated into keyboard keys to make awesome back-lit keyboards that do not bleed. The use cases are soo many though
looks like it's limited to back lighting only , due to the grainy nature of the led chip size uniformity and placement , but interesting
Their " proprietary proses" is 50% of the led chips will be oriented correctly , that's why it so spotty , and the electrode is Tin indium oxide , ( I.T.O.) on a pte substrate same a el lamps , with a heavy copper buss to carry the higher current ( amps) not quite there yet , but IT is interesting.
hi team i would like to use this tech for some products
Look at the awful matching, that thing has more dark areas than the moon 😂
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proprietary my ass i don’t buy a single product that has this technology.
But i mean in a normal led stripe there is normally not a single dead light where here there are tons of dead lights it’s not at all useful.
i mean he is sh… talking here his thing is not even ready for real life i mean 50% dead led‘s i don’t buy a 50% destroyed car.
Rod sims comment is probably spot on how they make them. Half the lights arent dead, they are just randomly flipped the wrong way when applied. I can see this tech used in some niche applications.