Betting OLED LG put into operation the world's largest OLED panel factory

Business Korea reported on the 22nd that LGD will build the P10 plant in Paju, South Korea, to produce large OLED panels for televisions and small and medium-sized OLED panels for mobile devices. 70% of the production capacity is expected to be small and medium-sized OLED panels. The P10 plant has 14 football fields and is the largest OLED production base in the world. LGD plans to spend 10 trillion won, setting a maximum investment amount for a single panel plant. The P10 plant is scheduled to be put into production in the first half of 2018.

The mainstream of smart machine panels has shifted from LCD to OLED, and LGD has actively sought orders from Apple, Google, and Luchang. The company has already built sixth-generation flexible OLED panel production lines at the Gumi E5 plant and Paju E6 plant. The E5 plant is scheduled to be produced in the second half of this year, and the first shipments will be supplied to Xiaomi. LG Electronics, an LGD affiliate, will also launch a new machine equipped with OLED panels in the second half of the year - the "LG V30."

For large OLED panels, LGD has not yet decided to invest in 10G LCD panels or OLED panels. LG Group senior personnel said that LGD can use LCD production equipment, manufacturing OLED panels, it has not yet decided to make LCD panels, or OLED panels.

Korean media etnews reported on the 12th that Samsung Display, currently owned by Samsung Electronics, is the only company in the world capable of mass-producing smartphone OLED panels and monopolizing Apple OLED orders. LG stepped up its efforts to catch up, and industry sources said that the first phase of LGD E6 plant investment was 1.99 trillion KRW (1.77 billion U.S. dollars), and the target was to produce 15,000 flexible OLED panels per month. The E6 plant is scheduled to It will be put into production in the second half of 2018.

Now that the first phase of investment has not yet been completed, LGD has planned to invest in the second phase in the second quarter of this year. According to external estimates, the E6 plant capacity will be further expanded to produce 45,000 OLED panels per month, and the investment amount may be between 1.5 trillion to 3 trillion won. According to the report, the first phase of the investment is not yet over. It is quite rare to start the second phase of the investment. Usually, the industry will test production and check the yield rate first, and then decide whether to start the next phase of investment depending on the situation. LGD skips this step and directly Towards the second stage.

It is inferred that LGD is so impatient, it is necessary to ensure the production capacity as soon as possible and snatch Apple's orders. The E6 plant produces small and medium flexible OLEDs that are specifically designed for the needs of Apple. According to related sources, the E6 plant uses Japanese Canon Tokki equipment to produce OLEDs with relatively low risk. OLED devices made by South Korean manufacturers themselves are used in E5 plants. Canon Tokki has experience in mass production of OLEDs. Korean plant equipment is used for the first time to produce OLEDs.

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