SIMCALA, Inc.
Overview
SIMCALA, also known as Silicon Mining Co. of Alabama, produces high-grade silicon metal used in chemical and aluminum products. The aluminum industry uses silicon metal to make alloys for automotive components such as engine housings, pistons, and cast aluminum wheels. Chemical companies use it to produce silicone for lubricants, gaskets, and cosmetics, and to make polysilicon, an element used in making silicon wafers for semiconductors. The company's smelting process also produces microsilica, which is used as a strengthener and filler by the concrete, refractory, mineral, and oil exploration industries. SIMCALA has been a Dow Corning subsidiary since 2003 and provides most of its output to the parent company.
Key Numbers from Hoover's UK
Key financials for SIMCALA, Inc.
| Company Type | Subsidiary of Dow Corning |
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| Fiscal Year-End | December |
Key People from Hoover's UK
Key people and executives for SIMCALA, Inc.
| President | William E. Boardwine (Subscribers see complete biographies -- view sample)
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| CFO | Diane Phillips Connect to this executive |
| VP Sales and Marketing | Bob Konecny Connect to this executive |

