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Electroluminescent fabric replaces fluorescent, incandescent lighting

Electroluminescent fabric replaces fluorescent, incandescent lighting

Polymer-based emitter is flexible, durable, and lightweight

Providing uniformly distributed white illumination in panels as small as a single button or as large as a billboard, Superflex electroluminescent (EL) polymer-based light-emitting fabric can replace incandescent and fluorescent light sources with a flexible, durable, and lightweight alternative. Providing soft-white solid-state lighting bright enough for deployment in portable shelters and tents, the insides of automobiles and aircraft, and living spaces, the material is created in a screen-printing process that combines a conductive polymer ink and phosphor sandwiched between opaque rear and transparent front flexible electrode layers.

Specific colors, including white, blue, and green, can also be integrated with graphical overlays, and the rugged material can operate in abusive environments, withstanding piercing, abrasion, twisting and compression. With an operational lifetime of at least 10 years, the RoHS-compliant EL fabric is cool to the touch and flame resistant, with zero heat emissions. (Contact Steve Welker for pricing and availability.)

Crosslink , St. Louis , MO
Steve Welker 636-349-0050

http://www.crosslinkusa.com

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