IP Library Granted Patent US 7,175,685
Granted Patent B1
US 7,175,685 · App. 10/413,774 · Granted Feb 13, 2007

Dry conversion of high purity ultrafine silicon powder to densified pellet form for silicon melting applications

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Patent No.
US 7,175,685
App. No.
10/413,774
Granted
Feb 13, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

A bulk silicon material for making silicon ingots, consisting of silicon pellets, and a method for making the pellets from an agglomerate-free source of high purity silicon powder by feeding a controlled amount of silicon powder that is free of intentional additives and binders into a pellet die, and dry compacting the powder at ambient temperature with pressure to produce a pellet that has a density of about 50–75% of the theoretical density of elemental silicon, a weight within a range of about 1.0 gram to about 3.0 grams and preferably of about 2.3 grams, a diameter in the range of 10 mm to 20 mm and preferably of about 14 mm, and a height in the range of 5 mm to 15 mm and preferably of about 10 mm.

Claims (41)

1. A silicon pellet for making silicon ingots, consisting of a dry compacted volume of silicon powder, said powder being free of intentional additives and binders said silicon powder having a median particle size within a range of about 10 to 100 micrometers and a range of particle size of not greater than about 1000 micrometers.

2. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , said silicon powder having a median particle size of about approximately 13 micrometers and a range of particle size of not greater than about 1000 micrometers.

3. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , said silicon powder having a bulk density within a range of about 0.60 g/cc to about 0.75 g/cc and preferably about 0.68 g/cc.

4. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , said silicon powder having a bulk density of about approximately 0.68 g/cc.

5. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , said pellet having a density of about 50–75% of the theoretical density of elemental silicon, and having a weight within a range of about 1.0 gram to about 3.0 grams.

6. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , said pellets having a weight of about approximately 2.3 grams.

7. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , said pellet having a diameter in the range of 10 mm to 20 mm, and a height in the range of 5 mm to 15 mm.

8. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , said pellet having a diameter of about approximately 14 mm, and a height of about approximately 10 mm.

9. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 1 , wherein said powder comprises substantially pure silicon particles.

10. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 9 , wherein said powder is compacted with a force sufficient to cause adhesion between said particles.

11. The silicon pellet for making silicon ingots according to claim 9 , wherein said powder is compacted with a force of greater than or equal to about approximately 10,000 newtons.

12. A silicon pellet for making silicon ingots, comprising a dry compacted volume of silicon powder compacted by a force greater than or equal to about approximately 10,000 newtons, said powder being free of intentional additives and binders, said pellet having a density of about approximately 50–75% of the theoretical density of elemental silicon, and having a weight of about approximately 2.3 grams, said pellet having a diameter of about approximately 14 mm, and a height of about approximately 10 mm.

13. A method for making a silicon pellet comprising the steps:

Providing an agglomerate, additive and binder free source of high purity silicon powder having a median particle size within a range of about 10 to 100 micrometers and a range of particle size of not greater than about 1000 micrometers,

feeding a controlled amount of said powder from said source into a pellet die,

dry compacting with pressure said controlled amount of said powder in said die thereby forming a dry pellet of high purity silicon, and

discharging said pellet from said die.

14. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 13 , said dry compacting being done at about ambient temperature.

15. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 13 , said powder being free of intentional additives and binders.

16. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 13 , said controlled amount being a measured weight of said powder.

17. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 16 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured weight of said powder to a dimension calculated to achieve a desired final density.

18. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 16 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured weight of said powder to a pressure calculated to achieve a desired final density.

19. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 13 , said controlled amount being a measured volume of said powder.

20. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 19 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured volume of said powder to a dimension calculated to achieve a desired final density.

21. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 19 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured volume of said powder to a pressure calculated to achieve a desired final density.

22. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 13 wherein said step of dry compressing comprises applying a force to said powder sufficient to cause particles within said powder to adhere to each other.

23. The method for making a silicon pellet according to claim 13 wherein said step of dry compressing comprises applying a force greater than or equal to about approximately 10,000 newtons to said powder.

24. A silicon pellet for the making of silicon ingots produced by a process comprising the steps of:

Providing an agglomerate, additive and binder free source of high purity silicon powder having a median particle size within a range of about 10 to 100 micrometers and a range of particle size of not greater than about 1000 micrometers,

Feeding a controlled amount of said powder from said source into a pellet die,

Dry compacting with pressure said controlled amount of said powder in said die thereby forming a dry pellet of high purity silicon, and

Discharging said pellet from said die.

25. The silicon pellet according to claim 24 , said dry compacting being done at about ambient temperature.

26. The silicon pellet according to claim 24 , said controlled amount being a measured weight of said powder.

27. The silicon pellet according to claim 26 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured weight of said powder to a dimension calculated to achieve a desired final density.

28. The silicon pellet according to claim 26 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured weight of said powder to a pressure calculated to achieve a desired final density.

29. The silicon pellet according to claim 24 , said controlled amount being a measured volume of said powder.

30. The silicon pellet according to claim 29 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured volume of said powder to a dimension calculated to achieve a desired final density.

31. The silicon pellet according to claim 29 , said dry compacting comprising progressively compressing said measured volume of said powder to a pressure calculated to achieve a desired final density.

32. The silicon pellet according to claim 24 , said wherein said step of dry compacting comprises applying a force to said powder sufficient to cause particles within said powder to adhere to each other.

33. The silicon pellet according to claim 24 wherein said step of dry compaction comprises applying a force of greater than or equal to 10,000 newtons to said powder.

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TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENT RIGHTS Recorded Oct 29, 2021
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To: GTAT CORPORATION
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