Various technologies related to silicon powder.
- Silicon powder for secondary batteries - Polycrystalline silicon powder - Silicon powder for refractory materials - Metal silicon lamp We produce and supply metal silicon powder used in secondary battery anode materials, special alloys, silane gas, Yuki silicone additives, and polycrystalline silicon raw materials. We are particularly focused on the research, development, and supply of silicon for secondary battery anodes. 1. Various technologies related to silicon powder 2. Development of optimal grinding and sorting methods 3. Customization of purity and particle size to meet needs 4. Technology for removing iron impurities 5. Management system to control temperature and humidity during storage and shipping, preventing moisture ingress
Inquire About This Product
basic information
[Company Overview] - Company Name: Korea Metal Silicon Co., Ltd - Established: 2008 - Location: 277, 3rd Industrial Complex Road, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province - Number of Employees: 14 - Revenue: 150 million won - Major Export Countries: South Korea (70%), Japan (10%), Malaysia (5%) - Certifications: Numerous technologies and patents related to the manufacturing methods and equipment for metal silicon powder
Price range
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
- Secondary battery anode materials - Semiconductor, solar industry - Silicon compounds - Aluminum alloys - Steel industry (Delivery achievements) OCI, Korean Silicon, SK Materials, Sangy Ceramic, etc. Supplied silicon powder to 120 domestic and international companies in fields such as △semiconductors △solar energy △secondary battery anodes.
catalog(1)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
KOTRA (Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency) is a government agency established under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (equivalent to Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry) to promote trade and attract investment. The KOTRA Japan Regional Headquarters focuses on promoting exports for Korean small and medium-sized enterprises and attracting foreign companies to invest in Korea (such as establishing factories and mergers and acquisitions).