Oled integration, General handling instructions – OSRAM ORBEOS Components User Manual

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OLED INTEGRATION

Remember when handling OLED devices: First and fore-

most, OLEDs are made of glass and glass is fragile.

• Avoid mechanical stress such as shock and pressure on the

glass during handling, especially at the center of the active

area and the back of the device (to avoid glass cracking,

delamination and damage of the internal structure).

• For tiled OLED designs without a frame to protect the edges

and corners of the tile, exercise caution in order to avoid glass

chipping and breakage.

• Finger cots and/or gloves are recommended when handling

OLEDs to avoid corrosion of contacting material.

• In case of a fl ex connector or any other type of connector, do

not pull, press, or peel off the connector from glass contact

area, as this will cause module malfunctions.

• Do not submerge the module into any kind of solvent or

any other chemicals such as (but not limited to) acids,

bases or salts.

• Wipe off water drops. Contact with water over a long period

of time may cause damage to the scattering fi lm on the active

side of the OLED, and an active OLED tile with water conden-

sation on its surface will result in corrosion of metal traces.

• Handle the OLED’s surface (glass or fi lm) with care. Avoid

hard or sharp objects coming into contact with the tile sur-

face. Do not rub hard on the OLED surface.

• Avoid touching exposed contact pads with bare fi ngers, as

this will leave moisture on metal traces and cause corrosion.

• In case of OLED breakage, please avoid direct contact and

handle like broken glass: Use protective gloves to avoid injury.

Use a dust pan and hand brush to dispose of the splinters.

• Keep chips and materials out of reach of children.

• The light-emitting side of the OLED device can be cleaned

by softly wiping the surface with a moist cleaning cloth.

Small amounts of glass cleaner may be used.

1. OLED integration

1.1. General handling instructions

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