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titleOfInvention Light emitting device package and lighting device
abstract The present invention relates to a light emitting device package, comprising: a body including a cavity, a first electrode and a second electrode separated from each other in the cavity, disposed in the cavity, and electrically connected to the first and second electrodes. It provides a light emitting device package including at least one light emitting device connected to the resin, a resin material covering the light emitting device and filling the cavity, and a moisture absorbing member formed in the boundary region of the body and the first and second electrodes. . Therefore, by forming the moisture absorbing member in the boundary region between the body and the lead frame, it is possible to prevent the moisture penetrating from the outside to approach the light emitting element. In addition, by forming the moisture absorbing member using a reversible porous absorbent, it is possible to use permanently by releasing the moisture retained according to the temperature back to the outside.
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