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Silicor Materials : ウィキペディア英語版 | Silicor Materials
Silicor Materials Inc. is a privately held manufacturer of solar silicon and aluminum alloy. Silicor is headquartered in San Jose, California, and its silicon purification operations are performed by its wholly owned subsidiary, Silicor Materials Canada Inc., in Ontario, Canada. Silicor also has a research and development facility in Berlin, Germany, and is currently building a commercial manufacturing facility in the port of Grundartangi, Iceland. The facility will have a nameplate capacity of 16,000 metric tons, with the ability to yield up to 19,000 metric tons of solar silicon each year. 〔http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140715005630/en/Silicor-Materials-Selects-Iceland-Site-Large-Scale-Solar#.VIeyWWTF8Sg〕 To date, more than 20 million solar cells have been made with Silicor's solar silicon. == Technology == Silicor Materials uses a unique silicon purification process, which it obtained with the acquisition of 6N Silicon, Inc.〔http://www.calisolar.com/news/press/acquires_6n_silicon.php Calisolar Acquires 6N Silicon〕 Silicor Materials also claims to have intellectual property and patents on processes related to silicon purification, crystallization, wafering, and cell processing that enable it to produce cells with efficiencies comparable to those made with conventionally produced silicon while using what Silicor Materials claims are lower-cost materials than created through the more conventional Siemens purification method. Silicor Materials' solar silicon is shipped globally to manufacturers who cast the material into ingots, cut the ingots into bricks, cut those bricks into wafers using wire saws and convert the wafers into solar cells. These cells are then assembled into conventional aluminum-framed, glass-encapsulated solar modules (also known as solar panels) for use in distributed and centralized solar applications.
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