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Nuying Huang, Taipei; Philip Liu, DIGITIMES Asia
Thursday 14 April 2011
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Posted on Apr 16, 06:43
SiCl4 can be safely recycled in the poly-silicon process. The process to do so is not new technology. Been done in us for 20 plus years. The issue here is not the lack of technology in this industry but the total lack of environmental policy by the PRC.Posted on Apr 15, 10:03
You claim that worldwide polysilicon production is an environmental hazard, yet all your examples are restricted to China. That is like saying all milk powder must be banned to contaminated Chinese production.