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Intematix Offers New Red Nitride Phosphor for LED Lighting, Expands Customer Choices for Long Wavelengths
FREMONT, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Intematix Corporation, a leading innovator of patented phosphors and
phosphor components for high-quality LED lighting today announced the
introduction of its XR Series of red nitride phosphors for use in
extending the color spectrum of LEDs. Based on a unique, patent pending
composition, XR brings Intematix's total number of long wavelength
phosphor offerings to six.
"This is our second Red Nitride phosphor product introduction in the
last year," said Yi-Qun Li, Chief Technology Officer for Intematix. "We
have a long innovation pipeline of phosphors targeted to increase the
color quality, efficacy and reliability of LED lighting."
Long wavelength phosphors play a central role in extending the color
range of LED applications like general lighting and displays including
TVs, monitors and tablets Intematix's product offering includes the XR,
Ruby, LWR, ER and R red nitrides as well as the Orange (News - Alert) silicate
platform. The company holds over 400 patents and patent applications
worldwide in LED lighting technology.
The XR red nitride takes a leading role in color stability with a less
than perceptible 2SDCM measured color shift in accelerated aging testing
making it a beneficial choice for the newest high power LED designs. For
more information on Intematix phosphors and intellectual property please
visit www.intematix.com.
About Intematix
Intematix Corporation is a materials development innovator, providing
customizable, patented phosphors and remote phosphor components that
serve as the foundation for high quality, energy efficient and
cost-effective LED lighting. Intematix products enable attractive, vivid
color quality, superior consistency, uniformity, and stability.
Headquartered in Fremont, Calif., Intematix maintains R&D,
manufacturing, business and support operations in the United States,
Asia, and Europe. To learn more about the company, please visit www.intematix.com.

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