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Blue pigments

Blue pigments is a key component in colour liquid crystal display (LCD) screens.

The TVs in our living rooms have changed enormously in recent years: bigger and bigger, flatter and flatter, and additionally sharper and sharper colours. Behind this innovation lies not only a new technology, but also newly developed materials. 

Blue pigments is a key component in colour liquid crystal display (LCD) screens. An LCD screen is in fact made up of little cells known as pixels. Each cell contains blue, red and green pigments, which act as filters: the energy passing through them combines with them to create millions of different colours. These pigments need to be ultra-pure, very fine, resistant and able to spread evenly over the screen surface. A better quality pigment gives a picture that is not only more brilliant and more luminous, but also higher definition. 

Applications

  • Colour filter photo resist fabrication for TV
  • Colour filter photo resist fabrication for LCD Monitor & Mobile Display

Benefits

  • High colour reproducibility & transmittance
  • High contrast ratio
  • Excellent coating uniformity
  • Excellent heat & chemical resistance
  • Good compatibility
Features  
Particle size D50 : 40 ~ 80nm
Vsicosity 5~12 cPs
Thermal stability ΔEab< 3, 230°C~ 250°C for 1hr
Chemical stability ΔEab< 3 , NMP, IPA, γ-GBL
Uniformity ≤±3%

 

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