Samsung Joins Hands with Carbon Fibers to Develop New Smart TV Materials
The use of carbon fiber materials to order digital products and even home appliances has long been no longer a novelty. We have already seen products made of carbon fiber materials such as notebooks, tablet computers, and televisions. However, for Samsung, plastic materials have always made it one of the lightest and best materials ever identified, which has been promoted to the extreme in its Galaxy series of mobile phones. However, Samsung recently announced that it has reached a cooperation agreement with graphene and carbon fiber materials specialist SGL Group, and the two companies will form a joint venture next, with each party holding half of the shares. Samsung's shipbuilding, construction and other businesses will directly benefit. Of course, some of Samsung's other key departments may also have considerable indirect benefits. For example, we are looking forward to trial production of smart TV products made of carbon fiber. In a statement, SGL pointed out that the carbon fiber materials they developed have good electrical and thermal conductivity, low weight but also heat and corrosion resistance, and high mechanical strength. These characteristics will help Samsung in the metallurgy, automobile manufacturing, chemical industry and semiconductor, solar energy, LED and even lithium-ion batteries. It can be seen that carbon fiber materials can not only be able to create cool-looking television products for them, but also can be used in OLED TVs in the future. In particular, with flexible OLED screens, the resilience advantages of carbon fiber materials are reflected. Samsung Petrochemical Division also said in a statement that the cooperation with SGL will help Samsung to strengthen its business capabilities. These businesses will not only be limited to industrial applications, but will also have a big impact in the end consumer market. Ningbo Wason Lighting Technology Co.,Ltd , https://www.wasonlights.com
Create the coolest TV? Samsung joins hands with carbon fiber materials company