BASF Launches Next-Gen Yellow-Light Solution for Industrial Applications
BASF has introduced a high-efficiency yellow-light material for photolithography and related industries, replacing traditional fluorescent lamps and LEDs. This innovation achieves energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions, aligning with sustainability objectives for semiconductor and display manufacturing sectors.
On May 12, 2026, BASF launched a new yellow-light material aimed at industries that rely on photolithography, including semiconductors and solar energy. This solution utilizes an absorption-conversion mechanism to block harmful wavelengths below 530nm while converting them into useful yellow light, enhancing energy efficiency and performance.
The technology integrates with existing fixtures and systems, offering reduced installation complexity. Key operating metrics include an annual operating time of 8,760 hours and a CO₂ emission factor of 0.5 kg CO₂/kWh. As industries pursue sustainability, this advancement could play a significant role in reducing carbon footprints.
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