LG has unveiled what it's calling 'dream next-generation OLED technology.' Called FLiPP, which is short for FMM-Less innovative Pixel Patterning, it's all about innovating OLED manufacturing to deliver brighter, more reliable, and affordable OLED panels. Per the naming, it's a proprietary technology that removes the need for a conventional fine metal mask (FMM) process in manufacturing.

According to LG these FMMs need to be produced for every single panel size and resolution, which adds weight to the panels, leading to alignment issues and defects. To help explain how they work, LG compares the process to stencil art, where red, green, and blue (RGB) organic materials pass through tiny holes in metal plates.
In contrast, LG calls FLiPP a "new OLED manufacturing paradigm" as it removes the need for divided substrates, coating the RGB pixels in order with photolithography. It's a process that enables LG to create OLED panels that are 1.6 times brighter and also last 2.4 times longer. Not only that, it also improves efficiency and reduces power consumption by 13% as the FLiPP process improves the aperture ratio (a single pixel's light-emitting area compared to its total physical area) by 55%.
Ultimately, in addition to delivering brighter OLED panels that will last longer, FLiPP could play a role in the technology becoming increasingly more mainstream and affordable as it will increase LG's manufacturing capacity while also reducing costs. LG says that with FLiPP it's now "free from panel size and resolution constraints," meaning that it can be used to create displays ranging from 1 to 100 inches without having to customize the manufacturing process for every single resolution or panel size change.

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LG notes that it will begin manufacturing OLED panels for tablets and monitors with FLiPP first, followed by wearables and large TVs.






