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PETEC LACE Designed as OLED and OPV Protoyping Line

Suitable for processing both air sensitive and non air sensitive material sets

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

The LACE line at PETEC has been designed to enable the development and prototyping of both organic light emitting diodes (OLED) and organic photovoltaic (OPV) technology. It is suitable for processing both air sensitive and non-air sensitive material sets for the production of devices on a range of substrate sizes up to 200mm square.

Built by MBraun GMBH, the LACE line provides capability to materials companies, device designers and end users the opportunity to optimize their technologies within a fully automated, controlled environment. The system is located in the new state of the art ISO Class 5 clean room facility at CPI’s Printable Electronics Technology Centre.

The system offers the user the following advantages:
• Cassette-cassette batch operation (up to 20 substrates).
• Capability to run 4″, 6″, 8″ substrate sizes.
• Full system data logging for maximum data traceability.
• Full robotic handling to minimize manual intervention, maximizing product yield.

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