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'''LED-embedded glass''' is a [[composite material]] containing [[light-emitting diode]]s (LEDs). It is used as building material and as glass type for many different products. This new technology enables materials, new applications in electronics and architecture. Due to the use of a cold curing pick and place process, this technology is also related to electronics manufacturing and electronics engineering. This article is focusing on published specifications enabling [[building material]]s which will meet security and legislation aspects of [[laminated glass]].
 
==Gallery==
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File:LEDGLASS1.jpg|LED embedded film for semitransparent glass application
File:Strips1.jpg|Cuttable LED Strips
File:SUNTEC_FLOOR.jpg|Full-colour RGB LED-film laminated to 1x1 m floor glass
 
File:LEDGLASSSTAIR.JPG|LED glass stair
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