Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012
Title: So-Rae Chae: Innovator in PDP Electrode Technology
Introduction
So-Rae Chae is a notable inventor based in Suwon-si, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of display technology, particularly in the development of materials for plasma display panels (PDPs). His innovative work has led to advancements that enhance the performance and reliability of PDPs.
Latest Patents
So-Rae Chae holds a patent for a "Paste containing aluminum for preparing PDP electrode, method of preparing the PDP electrode using the paste and PDP electrode prepared using the method." This invention provides a paste for forming a PDP electrode, which includes an aluminum solution containing aluminum particles and a surface treatment agent. The aluminum particles have an average particle size of about 5 µm or less. The surface treatment agent is designed to withstand sintering temperatures of about 550°C or greater, remaining on the surface of the aluminum particles after sintering. The electrode manufactured from this paste exhibits a specific resistance of about 20 µΩ·cm or less, making it suitable for use in PDPs with a reliability of 90% or greater.
Career Highlights
So-Rae Chae is currently employed at Samsung SDI Co., Inc., where he continues to work on innovative technologies in the field of display materials. His expertise and contributions have been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of PDP technology.
Collaborations
So-Rae Chae has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Chul-Hong Kim and Min-Jae Kim. Their combined efforts have contributed to the development of cutting-edge technologies in the display industry.
Conclusion
So-Rae Chae's work in the field of PDP electrode technology exemplifies the impact of innovation on modern display systems. His contributions continue to shape the future of display technology, ensuring enhanced performance and reliability in plasma display panels.