Progress on 1,000 mt CVD Silicon Carbon Anode Material Production Project by Shaanxi Woke Jinsili

Published: May 22, 2025 09:09

[Progress of the 1,000 mt CVD Silicon Carbon Anode Material Project]

Project Name: Annual Production of 1,000 mt New-Type Silicon Carbon Anode Material Project

Construction Unit: Shaanxi Woke Jinsili New Material Technology Co., Ltd.

Construction Nature: New Construction (Relocation)

Total Investment (10,000 yuan): 200 million yuan

Environmental Protection Investment (10,000 yuan): 2.569 million yuan

Construction Period: 8 months

Project Overview: Shaanxi Woke Jinsili New Material Technology Co., Ltd. plans to invest 200 million yuan. Leveraging the abundant, low-cost, and high-quality silane gas from Shaanxi Nonferrous Tianhong Rec Silicon Materials Co., Ltd., the company will adopt the silane CVD gas-phase deposition method to produce silicon carbon anode materials. Upon completion, the project will have an annual production capacity of 1,000 mt of silicon carbon anode materials, which will be used in the manufacturing of lithium battery materials.

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