Samsung Electronics to start new LCD line output

01 Nov, 2005

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world's top maker of flat screens, will start producing liquid crystal display TV panels from its newest production line in April next year, the company said on Monday.
Analysts are concerned the LCD industry could face overcapacity next year as heavyweights like Samsung and LG.Philips LCD Co Ltd, the world's No 2 player, ramp up output.
The South Korean firm concluded the pilot test of Line 7-2, the second manufacturing line adopting so-called "seventh-generation" motherglass measuring 1.87-by-2.2 metres, the company said in a statement.
The line will produce 45,000 substrates, from which eight 40-inch panels can be produced, per month starting April. Samsung has earlier said it would start mass production from the line in the first half of 2006.
It will boost production further in the second half to reach the line's full capacity of 90,000 substrates per month.
Samsung, also the world's biggest memory chip maker, invested 4.13 trillion won ($3.96 billion) on the second seventh-generation line. The company already runs Line 7-1 jointly with Sony Corp, which produces 60,000 substrates per month.
Samsung has said it is planning to build an eighth-generation line next year.

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