LED-embedded glass

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LED-embedded glass is a composite material containing light-emitting diodes (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 materials which will meet security and legislation aspects of laminated glass.

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