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Chemical Companies Compete to Develop Polymide for Flexible Displays – Part 2

Apr. 13, 2017

Filed Under: Industry, Materials Tagged With: asahi kasei, BPDA, displays, JFE Chemical, JXTG, JXTG Energy, Kaneka, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, OLED, polymides, smartphones, Sumitomo Chemical, Toray Industries, ube industries, Unitika

Competition surrounding the development of polymide (PI) is heating up in the chemical industry. Being targeted for PI development are…...

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