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"Silicon 2026 – Key Player, Key Price: Discover Metallic Silicon and Global Market Mechanisms by SO OK Trading

Last updated: 14 Jan 2026
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Metallic Silicon (Si): Key Raw Material Driving Global Industry

Main Raw Materials

Silica (SiO₂): Commonly found in nature, especially in sand and quartz.
Quartz: High purity (98–99%), the primary source for production.
Quartzite: A metamorphic rock rich in silica, used as an alternative raw material.
Production Process (Brief)

Raw material preparation: Quartz is crushed and selected to achieve the required purity.
Smelting: Silica/quartz is heated in an electric arc furnace at 1,400–2,000°C with reducing agents such as coke.
Metallic silicon obtained: Purity of about 98–99%, ready for industrial applications.
 

Major Producing Countries

China: 6.6 million tons/year (80% of global output)
Russia: 620,000 tons/year (7.5%)
Brazil: 390,000 tons/year (4%)
Norway: 340,000 tons/year (3%)
Iceland: 130,000 tons/year (1%)
Others: Less than 5% combined (Kazakhstan, France, Malaysia, India, Germany, Canada, etc.)
Analysis:

China: Dominates the global market due to abundant resources and strong domestic demand.
Russia–Brazil: Key players in exports.
Norway–Iceland: Competitive advantage from hydropower, offering low-cost production favored in Europe.
 

Importance of Metallic Silicon

Aluminum industry: Enhances alloy properties.
Chemical industry: Used to produce silicones and silanes.
Electronics & solar cells: Essential for ultra-pure silicon applications.
 

Silicon Market (January 2026)

Popular Grades:

3303: Fe ~3%, Al ~3% → Higher purity.
553: Fe ~5%, Al ~5% → Lower cost, widely used in aluminum industry.
Prices (FOB China):

Grade 421 → USD 1,500/MT
Grade 2202 → USD 2,100/MT
Grade 3303 → USD 1,550/MT
Grade 441 → USD 1,400/MT
Grade 553 → USD 1,350/MT
Market Overview:

Demand: Rising with aluminum use in automotive and construction.
Supply: Stable output, energy costs relatively steady.
Price Trend: Stable, but influenced by global economy and China’s policies.
Premium grades (2202): Higher prices due to strict specifications.
Cost-efficient grades (553, 441): Still in demand for value-focused applications.
 

China and Export Controls

2021: Prices surged over 300% due to coal reduction (Winter Olympics preparation).
2023: Export ban on gallium and germanium.
2024–2025: Tightened export controls on rare earths and critical raw materials.
Late 2025: Halted chip exports from Nexperia plant.
➡ While China has never directly banned silicon exports, its energy and raw material policies have significantly impacted global supply chains and silicon prices.

 

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Professional team: Closely monitors global market trends.
Mission: Driving the green economy and clean energy together with clients.
 

✨ Conclusion
The silicon market in 2026 remains vital to global industries in terms of pricing and production trends. With China as the dominant player, investors and businesses seeking confidence in trading and investing in silicon and precious metals can rely on SO OK TRADING as a trusted partner for opportunities and sustainable growth.


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