High-Purity Silicon Tetrachloride Prices Surge 80% in Q1 2026 Amid Fiber Optic Demand

According to Shanghai Securities News, high-purity silicon tetrachloride prices surged in Q1 2026, driven by rising demand from computing infrastructure and optical fiber networks. Long-term contract prices for optical-grade 9N high-purity silicon tetrachloride rose to approximately 45,000 yuan per ton in Q1 2026, up from 25,000 yuan per ton at the end of 2025—representing an 80% increase. The material is primarily used in optical fiber preform and synthetic quartz glass production.
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