
This study analyzes Zinc Selenide Production By Displacement Reaction, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Last Updated: January, 2025
This report provides an extensive cost evaluation of zinc selenide production from displacement reaction. The production process begins with the chemical reaction between zinc and hydrogen selenide. Initially, hydrogen selenide is reacted with zinc vapor, which leads to the production of zinc selenide as the final product, along with hydrogen as the byproduct.
Zinc selenide is a metallic compound, produced by using zinc vapor and hydrogen selenide as its primary feedstock. The procurement of zinc selenide is mainly determined by factors including the availability of its raw materials (including zinc, hydrogen, and selenium that are further used for zinc vapor and hydrogen selenide production), along with variations in its production cost and market prices, etc. Additionally, other factors such as the demand for zinc selenide in different market sectors (including semiconductor, electronic, optical, and laser technology), extraction of selenium (for hydrogen selenide production), along with the stability in the supply chain, logistics, trade, transportation activities, governmental and financial policies significantly impact its procurement.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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