How does high-purity boron oxide empower OLED substrate glass manufacturing?

With the rapid advancement of OLED display technology today, the thermal stability and chemical uniformity of substrate glass have become critical factors determining panel yield. High-purity boron oxide (B₂O₃) is one of the core materials for enhancing glass performance.

As a network former, boron oxide significantly reduces the thermal expansion coefficient of glass, enhances its thermal shock resistance, and effectively prevents warping and cracking during high-temperature processes. Additionally, it improves glass melt fluidity, reduces bubble and streak defects, and enhances panel optical uniformity.

Youbor New Materials provides electron-grade boron oxide (B₂O₃ ≥ 99.0%) with extremely low metal impurity content (Fe ≤ 50ppm), ensuring batch stability and specifically designed for high-generation OLED/LCD substrate glass. We have served numerous renowned domestic electronic glass enterprises, helping clients achieve stable mass production of ultra-thin, flexible, and high-resolution display products.

In the future, with the rise of new technologies such as Micro-OLED and transparent displays, the requirements for the purity and performance of fundamental materials will further increase. Youbor will continue to focus on the R&D of high-purity boron materials, providing more reliable material support for the optoelectronic display industry.