Rare shortage of resources to accelerate the development of LED lighting market

According to the China Rare Earth Industry Association branch optical functional materials, experts say China over the years, the export of rare earth trichromatic CFL accounted for 70 to 80% of total global sales, but the domestic market is lagging behind, and because of foreign intellectual property rights, China most are OEM, no "pricing power" and "voice", the export price is only one U.S. dollar, making Chinese rare earth fluorescent lamp industry has always been marginal profit.

China currently 23% of the world's rare earth reserves, the supply of more than 90% of global demand, but because of intellectual property issues, the main applications of rare earth rare earth CFLs mainly in OEM production, "Our precious rare earths resources and human resources, pollute their environment, paid a huge price for green lighting the world, "said the expert said such emotion.

China's rare earth phosphor production reached the highest point in 2011, 8,000 tons, and with the volatility in the price of rare earths and weak demand and other factors, the annual output of 2012 significantly reduced by 43.8% to 4,500 tons in 2013 to 3,600 tons, up again decreased by 20%.

According to statistics, China's rare earth phosphor production capacity has reached 25,000 tons / year, the situation appears serious surplus production above association experts said, the industry needs to further optimize the mix, improve rare earth deep-processing products, light rare earth phosphors quality and brand consciousness, to achieve a low-carbon economy, green consumption, high value-added strategic objectives.


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