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GE Plastics

Release date: June 6, 2006

GE Showcases Wing-to-Wing Materials Solutions for Displays at SID 2006

At the Society for Information Display (SID) exhibition here at Moscone Center from Jun. 4-9, GE Plastics and GE Advanced Materials are showcasing their portfolio of proprietary breakthrough materials solutions for the global electronics industry, including high-performance plastic resins, sheet, and films, as well as silicones and quartz products. In booth 1214, GE is also displaying the world's largest backlight module, which, at 110 inches, features GE's Illuminex diffuser film and plate products to demonstrate their ability to support today's demanding liquid crystal display (LCD) TV screen applications. Further, the company is highlighting the latest expansion of its Illuminex display film portfolio with the addition of new proprietary Illuminex ADF film - a prismatic film that can boost screen brightness by up to five percent while hiding moire and defects.

"GE Plastics is focused on anticipating and proactively solving key display industry challenges, such as the performance requirements of ever-larger LCD screens," said Arlene Borkowski, general manager, Displays & Optical Films at GE Plastics. "As the only major supplier with the ability to integrate resin and optical technologies into film and plate solutions such as Illuminex ADF prismatic film, we are able to provide exceptional brightness, temperature resistance, and blocking of interference patterns. Through our full range of innovative products, we offer display manufacturers comprehensive performance and quality advantages in a range of applications with our diffuser film, diffuser plate, and now prismatic film solutions."

Introducing Illuminex ADF film

New Illuminex ADF film is a prismatic film that provides manufacturers a superior alternative to existing materials for LCD displays. Typical prism films often have issues with moire due to the pitch of the prism film and the pattern of the LCD pixels. Frequently, a top diffuser and/or slight rotation of a typical prism film must be used to minimize moire. GE Plastics' Illuminex ADF film uses a patented, proprietary pattern to reduce this moire effect without having to rotate the film.

GE's Illuminex ADF film features excellent optical properties that are created using proprietary GE coatings applied to a high-quality polycarbonate (PC) optical film. With Illuminex ADF film, customers have achieved improved luminance of up to five percent higher than best-in-class competitors. Illuminex ADF film can be superior in reliability to coated polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, offering performance in high-temperature and high-humidity environments due its higher Tg (130°C) of the base film. Further, because they hide moire and defects so effectively, Illuminex ADF films may allow manufacturers to avoid adding a top diffuser film, lowering system costs. Use of the new film grades in desktop monitors and other applications are being shown at the GE booth.

GE is also featuring its complete portfolio of Illuminex diffuser films and plates and their use in applications such as televisions, computer monitors, and automotive global positioning system (GPS) displays. These materials provide both top and bottom diffuser film solutions in LCD backlight modules to help enhance performance under demanding environmental conditions. GE's Illuminex diffuser films offer key advantages over traditional PET films by eliminating the coating, which can experience failures from flaking, voids, and scratching of light guides, resulting in poor customer yields. Illuminex diffuser plates used in LCD TV applications can provide an excellent balance of luminance and hiding power in increasingly larger LCD TV applications.

All of GE's Illuminex diffuser products - Illuminex TS2034 top diffuser film, a new bottom diffuser film launching in 3Q 2006, and SS2005 diffuser plate - are combined into a 110-inch backlight module featured in the GE booth. As LCDs continue to evolve, becoming larger and thinner with an increased number of light sources, there is a need for higher performance. GE products help address these requirements, offering a heat deflection temperature (HDT) of 130°C and outstanding performance in high-temperature and high-humidity conditions with these products positioned for larger monitor and LCD TV applications.

In response to growing customer demand, GE Plastics is accelerating manufacturing efforts for its Illuminex product line with film capacity expansions in both 2006 and 2007 at its Nansha, China manufacturing facility. Additionally, through its Global Application Technology (GApT) initiative, GE is adding resources and expanding capabilities at its China Technology Center in Shanghai - and other GApT Centers of Excellence in Asia - to work more closely with customers in the development of next-generation display applications.

In addition, GE continues to innovate through its network of global research centers, on new and exciting emerging technologies. For example, GE's recent addition of a flexible OLED system features a developmental high-temperature Lexan polycarbonate (PC) film combined with a transparent, ultra-high-barrier coating to protect a flexible OLED device against oxygen and moisture damage. This research, jointly funded by the U.S. Display Consortium (USDC) and GE, is designed to address the critical need for plastic substrates that can enable cost-effective, lightweight, flexible organic displays in the future.

GE Advanced Materials' Offering at SID 2006

At SID 2006, GE Advanced Materials' Silicones business is displaying a wide range of materials that can add value to electronics. Among the silicones solutions featured at the booth are GE's SilCool thermal interface materials with excellent thermal and electrical properties. These silicone adhesives and greases can help solve the challenge of higher heat generation by electronic parts used in flat-panel displays. Benefits include higher definition and more extensive color tones. Another solution is the ECS series of silicone coatings for electrodes. These insulative, protective coatings are designed to provide reliability and durability for ICs within flat panel displays.

For backlight units, the use of GE's ECS 1100 silicone for formed-in-place gasketing improves manufacturing productivity. By automatically dispensing the GE silicone instead of hand-applying two-sided tape, manufacturers can also reduce part failure rates, saving money. Finally, GE Silicones' optical materials and coatings enhance uniformity of illumination and reduce reflectivity for improved viewing of flat panel displays.

The Quartz and Ceramics division of GE Advanced Materials has a long history of supplying high-performance materials to the lighting and semiconductor industries. GE offers a full range of fused quartz materials for use in applications where high purity, low particle count, and high temperatures are required. As a supplier of such materials for state-of-the-art semiconductor applications, GE's products are also well-suited for critical display applications. Large fused quartz ingots can be used to fabricate a stable, high purity platen for processing and testing of display components. Large high purity chambers made from GE's quartz tubing provide the controlled environment necessary for the most sophisticated processes.

GE also provides specialty boron nitride ceramic products for source metallization, crystal growth, and epitaxy. In addition to high purity, these materials possess unique thermal and electrical properties. GE's high performance heaters and electrostatic chucks for wafer processing have excellent thermal shock resistance and low thermal mass. They ramp and stabilize quickly for improved cycle times over wide operating temperatures. GE also provides pyrolytic boron nitride (PBN) crucibles, shapes, and various coatings for molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and metalorganic epitaxial chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) equipment. Included are metal carbide, PBN, pyrolytic graphite (PG), and aluminum nitride (AlN) coatings. GE's intermetallic composite evaporation boats and flash evaporators are critical components in vacuum metallization. Applications include cathode ray tubes, reflectors, capacitors, and decorative packaging.

About GE Advanced Materials The Advanced Materials business of General Electric Company is part of the Industrial business group and is headquartered in Wilton, Conn. Comprised of Silicones and Quartz, GE Advanced Materials is a global leader in providing a range of high-technology materials solutions. The GE Advanced Materials, Silicones' portfolio includes silicone-based products and technology platforms, silanes, sealants and adhesives. The Quartz portfolio includes high-purity fused quartz and ceramics materials. These materials solutions are used as springboards for innovation in hundreds of consumer and industrial applications ranging from car engines to biomedical devices to integrated circuits. Industries served include aerospace, agriculture, appliances, automotive, construction, electronics, furniture and furnishings, healthcare, home care, industrial, lighting, packaging, personal care, plastics, semiconductor, telecommunications, tire, transportation, and water purification. As a Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Games, GE is the exclusive provider of a wide range of innovative products and services that are integral to a successful Games. Experience more at www.ge.com/advancedmaterials.

For more information contact:

The Americas Christopher Tessier GE Plastics Pittsfield, Mass. Tel: +1-413-448-6926 E-Mail: christopher.tessier@ge.com

Amelia Burkhart GE Advanced Materials, Silicones Wilton, Conn. Tel: +1-203-761-1934 E-Mail: amelia.burkhart@ge.com

Monica Ettamarna GE Advanced Materials, Quartz Strongsville, Ohio Tel: +1-440-878-5740 E-Mail: monica.ettamarna@ge.com

Europe Helen Vandebovenkamp GE Plastics Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands Tel: +31 164 29 2097 E-Mail: helen.vandebovenkamp@ge.com

Banu Kukner GE Plastics, Specialty Film & Sheet Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands Tel: +31 164 291 605 Email: banu.kukner@ge.com

Robert Scheib GE Bayer Silicones Leverkusen, Germany Tel: +49 2143040532 E-Mail: Robert.Scheib@ge.com

Asia Cecilia Siu GE Plastics Shanghai, China Tel: +86 21 3222 4500 Ext. 216 E-Mail: cecilia.siu@ge.com

Junko Tsuda GE Toshiba Silicones Tokyo, Japan Tel: +81 3 5772 5345 E-Mail: junko.tsuda@ge.com

Agency Contacts

The Americas Jim Allison AH&M Marketing Communications Pittsfield, Mass. Tel: +1-413-448-2260, Ext. 25 E-Mail: jallison@ahminc.com

Europe Folke Markus Marketing Solutions Bergen op Zoom, The Netherlands Tel: +31 164 317 038 E-Mail: fmarkus@marketingsolutions.be

China William Li Ketchum Newscan Shanghai, China Tel: +86 21 5289 5838 Ext. 105 E-Mail: william.li@knprsh.com

Japan Mitsu Sugino Tokyo PR Inc. Tokyo, Japan Tel: +81 3-3273-2731 E-Mail: sugino@tokyopr.co.jp

Company Information:
Name: GE Plastics
Address: 1 Plastics Ave.
City: Pittsfield
State: MA
ZIP: 01201
Country: USA
Phone: 413-236-2400
http://www.geplastics.com

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Nov 27, 2006 - Resins offer continuous use temperatures up to 230°C.
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Other News from this company:
Aug 28, 2007 - Exatec Confirms GE Plastics' Acquisition of Bayer Materialscience's Share of Exatec Joint Venture
Aug 23, 2007 - GE, Mitsui Chemicals and Nagase Reach Agreement on Their Japan Joint Ventures
Aug 22, 2007 - U.S. Military Selects Fire-Suppression Panel Featuring GE's Noryl* Resins to Protect Vehicle Fuel Tanks from Exploding
Jul 26, 2007 - GE Plastics' Lexan* Thermoclear* Glazing Offers Design Freedom and Practical Performance for Stadiums and Arenas
Jun 21, 2007 - GE's LNP* Starflam* X-Gen Compounds Meet Today's Environmental Compliance Challenges with Tomorrow's High-Tech Materials
Jun 05, 2007 - GE Plastics Unveils Automotive Glazing Center of Excellence
May 10, 2007 - GE Partners with Fiber Innovation Technology to Commercialize High-Performance Fiber Based on Ultem* Resin in U.S.
May 08, 2007 - Advanced Fiber Technology is Newest Target for GE Innovation Including Installation of High-Temperature Melt Spinning Fiber Line
Apr 17, 2007 - Ge Helps Farm Fresh Shoppers See Clearly Inside Frozen Food Glass Door Cases While Reducing Energy Costs
Mar 30, 2007 - GE Plastics Wins SPE Environmental Award for High-Tech Valox iQ* and Xenoy iQ* Resin ecomagination* Products
Jan 07, 2007 - General Motors' Groundbreaking New Electric Vehicle Uses GE's Ecomagination* Technology to Help Drivers Skip the Pump
Dec 07, 2006 - GE's Super High Flow Valox* Resins Help Fill Automotive Industry's Needs for Lighter Parts, Energy Savings, and Increased Part Consolidation
Nov 28, 2006 - GE Plastics' Lexan* HPX Resin Delivers Outstanding Performance to the Intlock ITL-S Disposable Blade in PENTAX's New Airway Scope
Nov 28, 2006 - GE Joins the Board of Directors for the Electric Drive Transportation Association
Nov 28, 2006 - GE Plastics' Lexan HPX Resin Delivers Outstanding Performance to the Intlock ITL-S Disposable Blade in PENTAX's New Airway Scope
Nov 14, 2006 - GE Plastics to Display Innovative Materials and Applications for the Electronics Industry at electronica Munich
Sep 19, 2006 - GE Plastics Optimizes Environmentally Responsible Noryl GTX* Conductive Resin for Powder Coating Processes
Aug 08, 2006 - GE Plastics is Double Winner in SPE's 10th Automotive Awards Program with Two Innovative Body Panel & Glazing Applications
Aug 08, 2006 - GE Plastics is Double Winner in SPE's 10th Automotive Awards Program with Two Innovative Body Panel & Glazing Applications
Jul 29, 2006 - GE Plastics ecomagination Initiative

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