Nov 15 2010
Polycrystalline Silicon Technology Corporation (P.S.T.) today announced the most advanced silicon tetrachloride hydrochlorination technology in the polysilicon industry.
The P.S.T. hydrochlorination converter for a 7,500 MTY (metric tons per year) polysilicon plant is P.S.T.’s latest advancement based on P.S.T.’s 45 years of technology, engineering, construction, and innovation in the polysilicon industry.
For solar and semiconductor grade polysilicon producers installing 10,000 MTY or larger production lines, the P.S.T. 7,500 MTY converter is a powerful technology advancement. It offers fewer controls, a smaller plant footprint and fewer operations' personnel. The 7,500 MTY converter follows the initial installation of P.S.T.’s 1,500 – 5,000 MTY hydrochlorination units between 2004 and 2008.
Leo Rogers, president of P.S.T. remarks, “When fewer chemical units are used in the manufacture of polysilicon, the advantages are lower capital and operating costs over plants with multiple smaller unit operations and, in addition with fewer operational units, simpler operations result which lead to lower on-site chemical buffer storage capacities and thus safer operations. The 7,500 MTY silicon tetrachloride to trichlorosilane converter is a continuously operated in-line system which avoids the frequent shut-downs required by thermal converters. Current clients have described the previous P.S.T. converters as robust and very reliable."
“Dynamic Engineering's high yield designs and advanced trichlorosilane purification make the P.S.T./DEI technology portfolio the most integrated and cost effective polysilicon production technology in the market today,” states Kevin Drumm, president of Dynamic Engineering, Inc.