Order Focus: CRS executes long-term contract with Nexolon Company

CRS Reprocessing Services and Nexolon Company have endorsed a multi-year contract in which CRS will supply on-site reprocessing services at its production facilities. Nexolon is continuing towards its goal to reach a 1.5GW capacity by the end of next year.

“Nexolon is excited about the prospect of partnering with CRS. This company has an excellent reputation for increasing recovery rates while delivering cost savings to their business partners,” said Sung Joon Kim, director of strategy planning department of Nexolon. “Their program will deliver a consistent slurry quality with a variety of carriers while minimizing staining issues, and that’s exactly what we need.”

The plant is located in Iksan, South Korea, and will use CRS’s turnkey solution for reprocessing slurry from the production of solar wafers. The signed contract has an agreed term of five years with a four-phase build out. It is predicted that at the plant’s peak production, the slurry yield will be up to 36,000MT per year.

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