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Polycrystalline Silicon (also known as polysilicon or poly-Si) is a material used in the production of plastics. It is a type of semiconductor material composed of small silicon crystals, and is used in the manufacture of solar cells, integrated circuits, and other electronic components. Polycrystalline Silicon is also used in the production of plastics, as it is a good conductor of electricity and heat. It is used as an additive in the production of polymers, which are then used to create plastic products. Polycrystalline Silicon is a cost-effective material, and its use in the production of plastics has increased in recent years. It is also a durable material, and its use in the production of plastics helps to reduce the environmental impact of plastic production. Companies in the Polycrystalline Silicon market include Wacker Chemie, REC Silicon, Hemlock Semiconductor, and Tokuyama Corporation. Show Less Read more