Protecting Society
from Viruses and Bacteria
The threat of the new Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has brought to
light hygienic risks hiding throughout the world, both in our
homes and social life. At the same time, this threat has shown
that sterilization and disinfection in lives are mandatory. We
must be ready to sterilize and disinfect all manner of objects
that present such risks, including those things we come into
contact with, the spaces where we spend our time, and the
water that we consume.
Stanley Electric has launched deep
UV sterilization lamps in 2010, and continued to evolve in the
deep UV field by leveraging both our lamps and LED
devices/units. We are currently working with Yamaguchi
University on a proof-of-concept regarding the effectiveness
of deep UV to inactivate SARS-CoV-2, and demonstrated that the
265 nm wavelength deep UV LEDs we have begun mass producing
had the highest inactivation effect. More recently, we have
donated sterilizers to medical institutions in order to
mitigate the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and have also
provided UV sterilization units to support the supply of safe
drinking water in India.
new Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2)
UV Technologies to Support Safety
and Security
of the World
Stanley Electric aims to deliver safety and security to people
throughout the world by providing deep UV light sources and
the products that utilize these. In the future, we will expand
our lineup of UV light sources beyond our existing LED, CCL,
and xenon products in order to deliver sterilization methods
and solutions that best suit the situations and targets of our
customer’s application in terms of both output and wavelength.
Along with expanding the variation of actual devices, we
will advance developments targeted at improving the output,
lifetime, and other performance aspects that will be required
of each our products in the future. We will also maximize
safety, ease of use, and effectiveness as the value we provide
to our customers as part of our modules and finished products
based on the technologies with which we work and our product
development capabilities. As COVID-19 continues to increase
the need for sterilization in all manner of everyday
situations, we will work to replace lamps with LEDs around the
world in order to prevent mercury contamination in line with
the Minamata Convention on Mercury.
By addressing the
challenges society faces in balancing solutions to
environmental issues with industrial development, we aim to
grow our deep UV business into a ¥50 billion part of the
Stanley Electric Group by 2025.
Leveraging Technologies Accumulated
Over the
Years
Stanley Electric began working with automobile light bulbs at
the time of our founding in 1920, when automobiles were still
a rarity in Japan, and has continuously manufactured and sold
automotive lighting products ever since. Because automotive
lighting products are an automotive component that is
responsible for human life, ensuring safety is a top priority,
as is meeting the demand for high quality and reliability.
Headlamps not only illuminate the road, but also secure driver
visibility. At the same time, they must ensure that oncoming
vehicles and pedestrians do not become mesmerized, and must
meet a number of other safety requirements. Likewise, the
optical technologies we have accumulated in order to satisfy
these requirements serve as a major strength of the company.
Over our long history, Stanley Electric has pioneered
new products that anticipate the needs of the times, and has
continued to challenge the world's top level of optical
technology by expanding the business for these technologies
into the field of optoelectronics. Our limitless pursuit of
the value provided by light and our technologies that maintain
an uncompromising focus on “Expert Manufacturing” have allowed
for a broad lineup of light sources that enable effective
sterilization.
Strategic Acquisitions of
Company and Technology
In 2017, Stanley Electric entered into an agreement to acquire deep UV LED technologies and manufacturing equipment from Tokuyama Corporation to realize production of high-quality, high-performance deep UV devices. As a result, we were able to shift LED die production process, one of the most important processes, in-house. In 2020, we acquired US-based HexaTech, Inc., as a subsidiary to in-house the AlN-seed substrate growth process, which is another core of the deep UV LED production process.
Strategically acquiring companies and technologies to establish new businesses enables the Group to handle all of the technical process, from AIN substrate growth to LED die manufacturing and packaging, on its own and thereby maintain the technological superiority of our products. The structure of deep UV LEDs results in low light extraction efficiency, which makes it difficult to increase output and efficiency. However, we will continue to provide products and units that meet customer needs into the future by being the first to achieve high output through uncompromising in-house quality, cost, and delivery control.
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