With the slowdown of global demand for
organosilicon and the intensification of industry competition, China's organosilicon industry is facing the challenge of transformation and upgrading. In the past decade, China's organic silicon industry has achieved rapid development under policy support and market demand. However, with the concentrated release of new production capacity and the slowdown of downstream demand growth, the supply-demand contradiction in the industry has gradually become apparent.

To address these challenges, companies must enhance their competitiveness through technological innovation and product upgrades. The upcoming launch of the world's largest silicone monomer project by Qiya Xinjiang Group is a reflection of this trend. This project adopts internationally leading technology and has the world's largest single set of synthesis, distillation, and hydrolysis equipment, and is equipped with a methylchlorosilane synthesis reactor to ensure raw material supply. By independently supplying core resources such as coal, electricity, quartz ore, metallic silicon, and methanol, the project has established a fully integrated production system, strengthened cost competitiveness, and promoted breakthroughs in production processes.
The launch of this project will not only reshape the domestic
organic silicon industry pattern, but also enhance the international competitiveness of domestic organic silicon products, and promote China's organic silicon industry to move towards the goal of becoming a "global top comprehensive raw material supplier". In the future, with the continuous advancement of technology and the expansion of scale, Chinese silicone enterprises will have the ability to compete with top companies in the global market and promote the transformation and upgrading of the entire industry.