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New Honeywell Material Improves Performance of LED Lighting For Displays,
Other Applications
Thermal management material helps decrease power use and improves lifespan
for energy-efficient light emitting diodes.
MORRIS TOWNSHIP, N.J., Sept. 14, 2009 - Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced
today that it has developed a new thermal management material that improves
energy efficiency of light emitting diodes (LEDs), which are increasingly being
used in applications such as street lamps, automotive lighting, flat panel TV
displays and computer monitors.
The new product, called Honeywell LTM6300-SP, is a thermal interface material
that highly effectively transfers heat generated by LED lamps. As LEDs become
smaller, faster and more powerful, more heat is being generated in a confined
space, which can threaten to damage the LEDs' performance. If LEDs overheat,
they become dim, their color is muted and their lifespans are shortened.
Because LEDs are semiconductor devices, they require more precise heat
management than traditional light sources. Honeywell's thermal management
materials are designed to meet this specific challenge, helping to effectively
transfer heat in semiconductor applications.
"Honeywell is committed to energy efficiency technology, and this newly
developed thermal management material, which enhances the performance of energy
efficient LEDs, is another example of our commitment," said Brian Daniels,
Chief Technology Officer for Honeywell Electronic Materials. "LTM6300- is
the first in a series of HEM phase change materials being developed for the
growing LED segment."
LTM 6300 was designed for LED backlights for flat panel displays, but the
packaging technology can be also implemented in LEDs used in a wide range of
industries, from automobiles to computers. Honeywell LTM 6300-SP is a
high-thermal-performance phase change material that is superior to
silicone-based products, which typically pump out and degrade at high
temperatures.
The lighting industry has evolved from incandescent bulbs toward more
energy-efficient options such as fluorescent bulbs and LEDs. Demand for LEDs is
growing because they have several benefits over traditional light sources, such
as lower energy consumption, longer lifespan, and smaller size. They also
produce more light per watt than incandescent bulbs, are more durable and
faster, and are mercury-free. When used instead of traditional light sources,
LEDs also reduce pollution and carbon footprint because they demand less power,
which translates into energy savings that result in lower carbon dioxide and
mercury emissions.
The phase change material is based on Honeywell's packaging expertise in
thermal management. Honeywell LTM 6300-SP is designed to be used mainly as a
screen printable paste and complements Honeywell's other thermal interface
products.
Honeywell Electronic Materials, part of Honeywell Specialty Materials, supplies
microelectronic polymers, electronic chemicals, and other advanced materials
that enable the integration of cutting edge processes at customer sites.
Honeywell also maintains extensive product offerings under its metals business
segment, including physical vapor deposition (PVD) targets and coil sets,
precious metal thermocouples and materials used during back-end packaging
processes for thermal management and electrical interconnect. More information
can be found at http://www.honeywell.com/em/.
Honeywell International (www.honeywell.com) is a
Fortune 100 diversified technology and manufacturing leader, serving customers
worldwide with aerospace products and services; control technologies for
buildings, homes and industry; automotive products; turbochargers; and
specialty materials. Based in Morris Township, N.J., Honeywell's shares are
traded on the New York, London, and Chicago Stock Exchanges. For more news and
information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywellnow.com.
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Contacts:
Peter Dalpe
973-455-4908
Peter.Dalpe@honeywell.com
Alexandra Pribilovics
+86 (21) 2894-2932
Alexandra.Pribilovics@honeywell.com
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