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Seyong Oh, Ph.D., CEO of SOC, commented, “We have been using Veeco’s high productivity MOCVD systems in our manufacturing facilities with great success. This new order ensures that we can continue to increase output of our market-leading HB LEDs with the industry’s highest yields. We have positioned our Company to be a world-class LED provider focused on growing our business in LEDs for displays, automotive, mobile and general illumination applications. We believe that Veeco’s MOCVD systems offer the lowest cost- of-ownership tools on the market, and their support is excellent.”
Bill Miller, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, General Manager of Veeco MOCVD commented, “We are pleased that SOC will ramp their HB-LED capacity with our MOCVD systems, continuing our long-standing partnership. This recent order from a top LED manufacturer is further evidence of Veeco’s growing market share, particularly in Korea where we are the leading provider of MOCVD tools.”
With superior wavelength uniformity and excellent run-to-run repeatability, the production-proven K465i extends Veeco’s lead in capital efficiency -- the number of good wafers per day for each capital dollar -- for high volume LED manufacturers. The K465i provides ease-of-tuning for fast process optimization on wafer sizes up to 8 inches and fast tool recovery time after maintenance.
AIXTRON sells MOCVD tools to Jiang Su Can Yang
Jiang Su Can Yang orders more MOCVD tools from AIXTRON for GaN HB-LED boost
AIXTRON AG has announced a new order for more Planetary and Showerhead HB-GaN LED MOCVD tools from Jiang Su Can Yang, a joint venture with Formosa Epitaxy Inc. (FOREPI), an established AIXTRON customer and one of
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Taiwan’s leading manufacturers of ultra high brightness (UHB) LEDs. Jiang Su Can Yang placed the order in the fourth quarter of 2009. The Planetary Reactor® systems in a 11x4 inch configuration and Close Coupled Showerhead® tools in a 31x2 inch configuration will be delivered between the second and the fourth quarter of 2010. The local AIXTRON support team will commission the new reactors at the new FOREPI purpose-built facility in Jiang Su province, PR China.
Dr. Frank Chien, CEO FOREPI comments, “We have aggressive plans for our joint venture in Jiang Su province, PR China with a total of fifty systems to be in place within the next three years. The excellent performance we have received from our existing Planetary and Showerhead systems from AIXTRON at FOREPI in Taiwan have translated directly into high quality product performance, yield, and cost of ownership.
Specifically, the new reactors in this latest order are destined not only for a new facility but also a new application research topic. Therefore, as these plans unfold the new joint venture in China will allow us to be very close to many of our customers increasing production capacity and to meet their future needs in new device technology. Working in partnership with AIXTRON’s support team we can bring these tools onstream quickly ramping up HB GaN LED epiwafer production in response to strong local market demand.”
Veeco says Wuhu with big order from Sanan
Sanan Optoelectronics selects two Veeco models for new LED manufacturing plant in Wuhu, China and hopes to purchase over 200 MOCVD systems in the next 3-4 years
Veeco who designs and manufactures solutions for customers in the LED, solar, data storage and metrology sectors has announced an order from Chinese firm, Sanan Optoelectronics.
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