MCLR Launches LED Substrate and Panel Production
OREANDA-NEWS. February 28, 2012. MCLR has commissioned the first Russian-based production of substrates and panels for electronic devices. Its factory in
RUSNANO, Tamir Fishman CIG (a venture capital fund established with RVC’s participation and operating under the management of Innovation Solutions), and Micro Components Ltd. (the Israeli technology developer) are partners in the project. Total budget for the project is 868 million rubles. Of that sum, RUSNANO is cofinancing 120 million rubles.
The project is based on MCL’s patented technology ALOX™. Substrates manufactured with this technology are made of two main parts, an aluminum or copper conducting layer and a dielectric material with nanopourous structure. The dielectric material creates the considerable competitive advantage of these substrate over those made with traditional technology.
In its first phase of operations, the
The substrates produced with ALOX™ technology have passed all necessary tests, including tests for thermal reliability. MCLR’s products outstrip alternatives on basic consumer characteristics—heat conductivity, by hundreds of times; price, by 20 percent to 30 percent; reliability, twofold. Presently leading international players in the LED market are considering using the company's products.
“We believe that manufacturing operations plus the ambitious plans shared by project participants will enable MCLR to become one of the largest manufacturers of nanostructured substrates and other electronic devices using our technology in the Russian and global LED markets,” said MCL founder and CEO Uri Mirsky.
“Entering production shows that we have gotten a wonderful start in our collaboration with
“MCLR is a joint project of venture capital fund Tamir Fishman CIG, created with RVC’s participation, Israeli innovator MCL, and RUSNANO. The company is a striking example of how the latest foreign technology may be used to establish large-scale commercial manufacturing in
“I would like to add that when backplane assemblies are produced with ALOX™ technology, we obtain a product that can be recycled, whereas traditional printed boards of glass textolite cannot. Our products not only have unique capabilities, they are also environmentally safe,” MCLR General Director Mikhail Naish explained.
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