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Old Silicon Wafers Shine in New Role

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Technique developed to recycle wafers for solar power.

Michael A. Greenwood

What do you do with old computer-chip wafers? Throwing them out is no longer the answer. IBM Corp. began a program at its Burlington, Vt., plant in early 2007 to recycle cast-off silicon wafers and sell them to companies that manufacture solar panels. The company plans to expand the program to its East Fishkill, N.Y., facility in 2008. A process to recycle discarded computer-chip wafers into material for solar panels has been started by IBM Corp. The computer-chip wafer (left) is shown as it looks before the process begins and as it appears at different stages until its conversion...Read full article

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    Published: January 2008
    chemicalscomputer-chip wafersenergyIBM Corp.industrialResearch & TechnologysiliconTech Pulse

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