Pixelligent FAQs

Explore answers to commonly asked questions about Pixelligent’s technology, products, and applications.

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Where do you manufacture Pixelligent products?

Our 18,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing and laboratory facility is located in Baltimore, Maryland, and is supported by sales offices in the Republic of Korea and Taiwan.

What is Pixelligent's current manufacturing capacity?

Our current manufacturing facility provides a strong foundation to support near-term demand and growth. We have an annual production capacity of 10 metric tons of PixClear® Zirconia, 15 metric tons of PixClear® Titania, and 20 metric tons of formulated products, with an additional 80 metric tons of PixClear® capacity available on standby.

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How many patents does Pixelligent currently have?

We currently hold over 90 patents and continue to expand our intellectual property portfolio through ongoing innovation and development.

What awards has Pixelligent won?

Pixelligent was named Manufacturer of the Year by Frost & Sullivan in 2017, becoming the first nanotechnology company to receive this recognition.

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What products and materials does Pixelligent offer?

Pixelligent currently offers PixClear® Titania and Zirconia Designer Compounds, along with fully formulated PixNIL® nanoimprint lithography and PixJet® inkjettable formulations. Our PixCor® core-shell technology underpins both the PixNIL® and PixMicro™ product lines, and our newly launched PixMicro™ formulations deliver solvent-free options optimized for next-generation applications.

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Does Pixelligent produce your own nanocrystal materials?

Yes, we manufacture our own nanocrystals and nanocrystal dispersions, which are available as standalone dispersions or can be further formulated into our PixNIL®, PixJet®, and PixMicro™ product lines.

What range of refractive indices do Pixelligent formulations offer?

Pixelligent offers materials with refractive indices ranging from 1.6 to over 2.0 across the visible spectrum (380–700 nm), with standard measurements taken at 589 nm.

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Does Pixelligent offer solvent-free formulations?

Yes, we offer a variety of solvent-containing and solvent-free formulations and nanocrystal dispersions across our PixJet®, PixNIL®, PixCor®, PixMicro™, and PixClear® product lines.

Does Pixelligent offer solvent-containing formulations?

Yes, we offer a wide range of solvent-containing and solvent-free formulations and nanocrystal dispersions across our PixJet®, PixNIL®, PixCor®, PixMicro™, and PixClear® product lines.

What tools are PixJet inkjettable materials compatible with?

Our PixJet® inkjet materials are compatible with a wide range of inkjet platforms, including Kateeva systems, Dimatix DMP-2831, JetXpert Inkjet Dropwatcher, and KM1024i printheads, among others.

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How can I connect with your team on product sampling?

For information on product sampling, please contact our team by completing the form on our Contact page or reaching out to the regional representative listed for your location.

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How do I purchase Pixelligent products?

To inquire about a product purchase, please contact our team by completing the form on our Contact page or by reaching out to the appropriate sales representative for your region. Our team will guide you through product selection and the purchasing process.

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What applications are Pixelligent products compatible with?

Our PixMicro™, PixCor®, PixJet®, PixNIL®, and PixClear® product lines are designed for compatibility with a wide range of advanced applications, including Extended Reality (XR), next-generation displays, sensors, and OLED lighting, among others.

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What are the benefits of high refractive index (RI) materials for XR?

Higher refractive indices enhance the field of view in waveguides for AR and MR devices, enabling more immersive and seamless visual experiences. For additional details, please visit our XR Applications page.

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What are the benefits of high refractive index (RI) materials for displays?

High refractive indices improve light extraction in OLED and MicroLED displays, resulting in greater brightness and enhanced device efficiency. For more information, please visit our Display Applications page.

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What are the benefits of high refractive index (RI) materials for optical sensors?

Higher refractive indices enable greater light throughput in sensor applications, improving sensing precision, accuracy, and range. For more information, please visit our Optical Sensors applications page.

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What are the benefits of high refractive index (RI) materials for OLED lighting?

Higher refractive indices improve internal light extraction in OLED lighting applications, increasing brightness, energy efficiency, and device longevity. For more information, please visit our OLED Lighting applications page.

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