January 12th — Recently, the Turpan Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment released a public notice regarding the proposed approval decision for the environmental impact assessment documents of a company's coal-power-silicon integration project phase II, which involves the expansion of downstream deep-processing facilities for 200,000 tons of siloxane per year. The nature of the project is expansion, and the main construction content includes: 1. Main engineering: construction of a production facility for 167,900 tons of compounded rubber per year and a production facility for 10,000 tons of fumed silica per year. Chempricehub's analysis of silicone DMC, with a long-short rating: 1. The project expansion for 200,000 tons per year of downstream deep-processing of siloxane, including compounded rubber and fumed silica facilities, will directly increase the demand for silicone DMC as a raw material. The growth in demand is expected to drive up the spot price of silicone DMC, which is generally favorable. The rating of +1 reflects market expectations of potential supply tightness and upward price pressure.
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