Quartz Co., Ltd.: The current synthetic quartz sand is not suitable for the single crystal crucible

2023-05-11 10:42:04

At present, the company reserves the technology of synthetic quartz sand, but from the current technology, synthetic quartz sand is not suitable for single crystal crucible.

Digital building materials DataBM. Com news, recently quartz shares in the investor interaction platform to respond to investor questions: semiconductor grade quartz sand purity is higher, purification is more difficult, the price is higher, whether the company purified semiconductor grade quartz sand has passed the verification of downstream customers, how much is the current market space for this part of the product? What are the downstream uses and are there any competitive advantages over imported sand?     

In this regard, quartz shares said: At present, the company reserves the technology of synthetic quartz sand, but from the current technology point of view, synthetic quartz sand is not suitable for single crystal crucible. Compared with natural quartz sand, synthetic quartz sand has at least two problems: one is that synthetic quartz sand is inferior to natural quartz sand in terms of low melting point; the other is that synthetic quartz sand cannot be compared with natural sand in terms of processing cost. Thank you.

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At present, the company reserves the technology of synthetic quartz sand, but from the current technology, synthetic quartz sand is not suitable for single crystal crucible.

2023-05-11 10:42:04

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