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There are stringent global standards to ensure that display technologies are free of hazardous materials, including cadmium. Samsung has made it a point to ensure that the display technologies it developers are compliant with these regulations, and it routinely gets certifications from highly regarded certification bodies to serve as a vote of confidence.
The company has announced that the Quantum Dot sheet that's used in its QD TVs has now been independently certified to be cadmium-free by SGS, the Société Générale de Surveillance, a leading global certification body.
The Société Générale de Surveillance is a global testing and certification body that helps organizations obtain certifications that meet global quality and safety standards for their products. Its services cover a diverse range of industries, including consumer electronics.
Samsung's work on Quantum Dot technology first began in 2001. Its technology has gone from strength to strength ever since. It developed the world's first no-cadmium Quantum Dot material back in 2014 and launched TVs that utilized this technology in 2015. Its advancements in this space include the creation of a nanocrystal material without cadmium, for which it has around 150 patents.
In addition to being certified as cadmium-free, the Quantum Dot sheet has also been verified to be compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive. Compliance with this EU directive provides customers with the peace of mind that their purchase aligns with their sustainability goals.
This represents Samsung's focus on continuously advancing Quantum Dot technology as it seeks to further expand the reach of this display technology in its remarkable TV lineup.
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The company has announced that the Quantum Dot sheet that's used in its QD TVs has now been independently certified to be cadmium-free by SGS, the Société Générale de Surveillance, a leading global certification body.
Samsung's work on Quantum Dot spans over two decades
The Société Générale de Surveillance is a global testing and certification body that helps organizations obtain certifications that meet global quality and safety standards for their products. Its services cover a diverse range of industries, including consumer electronics.
Samsung's work on Quantum Dot technology first began in 2001. Its technology has gone from strength to strength ever since. It developed the world's first no-cadmium Quantum Dot material back in 2014 and launched TVs that utilized this technology in 2015. Its advancements in this space include the creation of a nanocrystal material without cadmium, for which it has around 150 patents.
In addition to being certified as cadmium-free, the Quantum Dot sheet has also been verified to be compliant with the Restriction of Hazardous Substances directive. Compliance with this EU directive provides customers with the peace of mind that their purchase aligns with their sustainability goals.
This represents Samsung's focus on continuously advancing Quantum Dot technology as it seeks to further expand the reach of this display technology in its remarkable TV lineup.
The post Samsung Quantum Dot technology certified as cadmium-free by SGS appeared first on imeisource.