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Organic
Light Emitting Diodes (OLED), Electronic Applications, and the
Digital Electronics Industry
April
2002 – Norquay has been active in the synthesis of photographic
materials since 1987. With the advent of digital imaging and home printing applications,
Norquay applied its chemical synthesis and purification skills
to support the dramatic industry change from chemical film
photography to digital recording and print technology.
The majority of this work is driven by customer specific inquiries
under Confidentiality Agreements. We welcome customer inquiries to work under Confidentiality
Agreements. We also offer some standard, non-proprietary compounds used in
OLEDs. The materials are purified to meet the demanding electronics
purity requirements for OLED applications. These materials are available to support commercial
applications and demonstrate our ability to manufacture
materials.
Organic
Light Emitting Diodes (OLED):
Norquay offers specific compounds for sale, which may be
restricted in their end use applications.
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8-Hydroxyquinoline, Aluminum Salt (Alq) [2085-33-8]
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Copper phthalocyanine [147-14-8] (CuPc)
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α Naphthylphenyl benzidine (NPB) [123847-85-8]
Digital
Imaging and Print Technology:
Norquay products in this area have focused on confidential
product development for customer identified compounds. The majority of markets are driven by technology with a
focus on supply to customer-based plants in the United States
and Asia. Norquay draws on its synthesis strength and high-purity
laboratory capabilities to support commercialization.
For additional information on Norquay, its history, products and
outreach, please go to the website at www.norquaytech.com.
Contact: Robert Heldt,
President
Norquay Technology, Inc.
rheldt@norquaytech.com
Phone: 610-874-4330
Fax: 610-874-3575
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