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Corning Lotus™ XT Glass used in mass production of Tianma panels

Tianma’s low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) panels featuring Corning Lotus™ XT Glass are now in mass production. Tianma chose Lotus XT Glass for its exceptional total-pitch variation, which enables precise component alignment and efficient panel production.

Corning Incorporated and Tianma Micro-Electronics Group have announced that Tianma’s low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) panels featuring Corning Lotus™ XT Glass are now in mass production.
Corning introduced Lotus XT Glass in 2013 at Display Week, an industry tradeshow hosted by the Society for Information Display (SID). After Tianma qualified the high-performance display substrates into its LTPS line, it won several new customer models and entered mass production.
Tianma chose Lotus XT Glass for its exceptional total-pitch variation, which enables precise component alignment and efficient panel production. Lotus XT Glass better withstands the rigorous, high-temperature processes used to create the latest, high-resolution displays. For Tianma, that means higher yields and more creative design options.
As a result, the two companies continue to collaborate closely, and Tianma selected Lotus XT Glass for two new models: a 5-inch full-HD panel and a 6-inch HD panel.
A leading manufacturer of liquid crystal displays (LCD) in small- to medium-size, thin-film transistor (TFT) modules, Tianma develops panels for smartphones and tablets, focusing largely on the mobile-applications market. Its panels achieve resolutions of 350 to 450 pixels per inch (ppi), and the company is currently developing models that boast more than 500 ppi.
“We attribute the commercial success of our LTPS panels – in part – to Corning’s superior high-performance substrates. Lotus XT Glass is pivotal to our process. Its dimensional stability enables tight design rules,” said Wang Lei, general manager, Tianma Xiamen. “This helps us develop world-class panels that meet the growing domestic and international market demand for ever-increasing resolutions.”
The stability and pristine surface of Lotus XT Glass enable displays to accommodate more pixels per square inch to produce bright, vivid images with stunning pictures.
“Lotus XT Glass continues to deliver the required performance within the LTPS and oxide space and has achieved mass production on multiple lines since its introduction,” said John Bayne, vice president and general manager, Corning High Performance Displays and Advanced Glass Innovations. “We are pleased Lotus XT Glass is helping enable Tianma to develop and to produce products at the leading edge of panel performance.”

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