LG Display shows at Light+Building 2018 the most innovative in OLED lighting
Under the motto 'Infinite Light', has come to Frankfurt with its Luflex OLED lighting panels and its lighting equipment equipped with Crystal Sound OLED technology (CSO).
LG Display is exhibiting in Light+Building 2018, which is taking place in Frankfurt (Germany) until the 23 March, its latest advances in OLED lighting from its recently introduced brand Luflex. Under the motto 'Infinite Light' (Infinite light), The company is unveiling its most innovative products that highlight the limitless flexibility and infinite inspiration they offer..
LG Display's Luflex OLED lighting panels, in addition to enabling slim designs with a flexible and thin format, offer soft, natural light with less blue light, so they produce less eye fatigue. Luflex is a compound term that combines the Latin word “lux”, What does light mean?, and the English “flex”, which not only refers to flexibility in its physical appearance, but also refers to its application.
Luflex panels can be rotated and rolled with a radius of curvature of up to 30 mm without compromising any functionality. The thickness of 0,41 mm of panels puts them in a league of their own, compared to conventional light sources, and also present high design potential for creative applications.
LG Display is introducing its lights with Crystal Sound OLED technology (CSO), which is used in your TV screens This OLED lighting panel, which is the thickness of a paper, It works as a speaker diaphragm in which the sound emanates directly from the panel receiving vibration from the transducers attached to the rear.
Apart from the fact that its lighting installation is flexible and natural, also works as a speaker, and not only offers a futuristic design and natural lighting, but also premium sound, and hence its name. This technology is expected to be used in AI-embedded mood lamps and ceiling lamps that are capable of talking to users while illuminating..
In addition, as shown at Light+Building 2016, Luflex panels can also receive current through the transparent conductive metal mesh film laminated on glass. This transparent connection solution has been updated for use with flexible OLED lighting panels. OLED lighting panel shelves can now come in curved shapes, which gives rise to new paradigms in retail and hospitality design.
“We have launched Luflex to create OLED lighting lights that are captivating and pleasant thanks to their natural light. And we have expanded our production line, as we believe in the unlimited potential of OLED lighting. We are happy to produce 30 times the lighting capacity we produced before, and we are confident that Luflex will soon illuminate spaces around the world”, affirmed Sung Soo Park, vice president and director of the OLED Lighting business division at LG Display.
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