LG.Philips LCD to commence mass production at 7G plant
LG.Philips LCD announced today that it has commenced mass production at P7, its seventh generation (7G) plant in Paju, Korea, by beginning the production of 42" panels from its 1950 x 2250 mm glass substrates.
The first phase of P7 is scheduled to reach a production capacity of 45,000 glass sheets per month by the third quarter of 2006, and the facility is expected to reach its initial design capacity of 90,000 input sheets per month by the first quarter of 2007.
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