News
June 2008
Hemlock Semiconductor Group Expansions Bringing New Polysilicon Supply to
Solar and Semiconductor Industries
$1.5 billion in announced expansions beginning to come online
Hemlock Semiconductor Group has begun production at its new polysilicon
facility that will nearly double its output of polycrystalline silicon (polysilicon)
to serve the needs of the semiconductor and fast-growing solar energy
industries.
This new facility – part of a $1.5 billion expansion of the company's
Hemlock, Mich. (U.S.) site announced last year – will produce approximately
9,000 metric tons of new polysilicon capacity, bringing the company’s annual
capacity to approximately 19,000 metric tons by the end of 2008 and making it
the largest single polysilicon facility in the world.
“Delivering polysilicon from our new facility as quickly as possible was
essential to meet our customers’ expectations," said Hemlock Semiconductor President and CEO Rick
Doornbos. "These customers have put a lot of faith in us and the additional
quantities of silicon feedstock will enable them to advance solar technology
throughout the globe.”
Hemlock Semiconductor expects to complete an additional expansion with
operations and supply beginning in 2010. This expansion will increase the total
capacity from the Hemlock site to 36,000 tons by the end of 2011.
“Hemlock Semiconductor’s more-than 40 years of technical and manufacturing
expertise to supply high-purity polysilicon to the semiconductor and solar
industries was critical to our successful construction and operation of this
new, world-class operation," said Doornbos. "We are proud of our team
for successfully completing this expansion on-time and within budget.” Hemlock
Semiconductor is continuing its search for a second location to potentially
build a new manufacturing facility. Collaborative efforts with customers are
underway and may lead to further expansions as the company expects high demand
for its materials to continue.
“As a leading manufacturer of polycrystalline silicon, we feel honored to be
working so closely with our customers, who represent many of the global leaders
in both the solar and electronics industries," said Doornbos. "Our goal
is to use our polysilicon expertise to help them secure a long-term supply of
high-purity silicon to meet their growth objectives.”
Hemlock Semiconductor is a joint venture of Dow Corning Corporation and two
Japan-based firms, Shin-Etsu Handotai Co., Ltd. and Mitsubishi Materials
Corporation. In solar applications, polycrystalline silicon is the cornerstone
material used to produce solar cells that harvest renewable energy from light
rays. In addition to serving the solar energy market, polysilicon is also used
in the production of semiconductor devices used in computers, cell phones and
other electronic applications.
About Hemlock Semiconductor Group
Hemlock Semiconductor Group (www.hscpoly.com) is the world's
leading provider of polycrystalline silicon and other silicon-based products
used in the manufacturing of semiconductor devices and passive solar cells and
modules. Headquartered in Hemlock, Michigan, Hemlock Semiconductor is owned in
majority and managed by Dow Corning Corporation.
About Dow Corning
Dow Corning Corporation (www.dowcorning.com)
provides performance-enhancing solutions to serve the diverse needs of more
than 25,000 customers worldwide. A global leader in silicon-based technology
and innovation, offering more than 7,000 products and services, Dow Corning is
equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company and Corning, Incorporated. More than
half of Dow Corning’s annual sales are outside the United States.