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Tangshan Sunfar Silicon Industries Co Ltd
SSE:603938

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Tangshan Sunfar Silicon Industries Co Ltd
SSE:603938
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Price: 19.83 CNY 2.11% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.6B CNY
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Market Cap
7.6B CNY
Industry
Chemicals

Tangshan SunFar Silicon Industries Co., Ltd. principally engages in the research and development, production, and sale of chemical products, such as trichlorosilane, high-purity silicon tetrachloride, dichlorodihydrosilane and trichlorosilane of electronic grade, potassium hydroxide, as well as potassium sulfate. The company is headquartered in Tangshan, Hebei and currently employs 1,173 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-06-28. The firm's main products include trichlorosilane, potassium hydroxide, potassium sulfate and high purity silicon tetrachloride. The trichlorosilane is mainly used in the production of polysilicon and silane coupling agent. The polysilicon is used in solar cell, semiconductor material, cermet material and optical fiber fields. The silane coupling agent is mainly used in surface treatment agent, inorganic filling plastic, adhesives, sealants, special rubber adhesives and other fields. The potassium hydroxide is mainly used for the synthesis of potassium carbonate, potassium permanganate and other potassium salts. The firm mainly distributes its products in domestic market.

Intrinsic Value
11.34 CNY
Overvaluation 43%
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