Chinese company LongDeXin orders AIXTRON MOCVD systems for LED backlighting market entry

The Chinese Company LongDeXin, a joint venture by Zhejiang Longfei Industry Co., Ltd., and China Delixi Holding Group Co., Ltd., founded in October 2009 for the purpose of strategic cooperation, has ordered AIXTRON AG MOCVD systems.

The order was placed in the first quarter of 2010, and LongDeXin will use the systems for GaN HB-LED production. They will be delivered in the second quarter of 2010, the local AIXTRON support team installing and commissioning the new reactors at LongDeXin’s new factory in Shanghai, PR China.

Manager of the LED project, Mr. Lin Loufei pointed out that the company has decided to make a strategic investment to enter the display backlighting business. This project requires rapid in-house LED development and the manufacturing of materials for epiwafer-based high brightness LEDs.

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