Tokuyama To Build 6,000 Ton Polysilicon Plant
Despite a market climate of low prices and soft demand, Tokuyama Corporation has decided to build a new polycrystalline silicon production facility in Sarawak, Malaysia, to manufacture product for the solar industry. The new factory will be constructed at the Samalaju Industrial Park. Construction of the new factory is scheduled to commence early in 2011, and the start of operations is scheduled for spring 2013.
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