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Delta Electronics and NuLight Develop First Mercury-free FFL Backlight Panel Certified by VDE

May 30, 2007 by Jeff Shepard

Delta Electronics and NuLight Technology announced their jointly developed mercury-free FFL (Flat Fluorescent Lamp) backlight panel has received certification by the VDE Institute of Germany. The mercury-free FFL backlight panel is for use in mainstream 32-inch LCD TV monitors. This mercury-free FFL backlight is claimed to provide an alternative to conventional mercury-based lamps and is the result of efforts by Delta Electronics and NuLight Technology to develop environmentally-friendly products.

The mercury-free FFL backlight panel is completely mercury (Hg) free, which the companies claim sets it apart from conventional mercury-based lamps such as cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs). The mercury-free FFL backlight panel is said to provide exceptional performance of high quality, and eliminating image drag delivering. Lamp life is greater than 100,000 hours, and the mercury-free FFL backlight panel operates over a wide temperature range of -40 to 85°C.

C.H. Ko, President of the Visual Display Business Group of Delta Electronics, stated, "Delta’s mission is to provide innovative energy-saving products for a better quality of life. The VDE certified mercury-free FFL backlight panel is the result of Delta’s pursuit of innovative environmentally-friendly products and green manufacturing processes and it will provide a key module for a variety of clean energy products."

"Unlike conventional optoelectronic inverting technology that uses mercury for a lighting material, NuLight uses xenon (Xe)," said C.T. Tsai, the CTF of NuLight. "This technology offers an alternative solution to the mercury-based lamps used in the millions of TFT-LCD TVs produced globally each year."