Solar Wafer Suppliers See Silicon Carbide Prices Soar Amid Short Supply
Prices of silicon carbide, a material for solar wafer cutting, have jumped sharply since last year, as China, the biggest supplier, has imposed export quotas on the material, according to industry sources.Silicon carbide prices now stand at $4.8-6.4 per kilogram the sources said.
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