EBNER GROUP
EEMCO GmbH
From Silicon Carbide Powder to Crystal Growth.
EEMCO is an independent European company specializing in the production of 150mm and 200mm silicon carbide (SiC) single crystals. These crystals are grown using a proprietary physical vapor transport (PVT) process in dedicated resistive furnaces. The SiC crystals produced by EEMCO find applications in high-power electronics, particularly in the automotive, industrial, and renewable energy sectors. They are a key component in the transition to a greener future, enabling the development of more efficient and sustainable power devices.
- Ebner-Platz 1, 4060 Leonding
- (+43) 732 / 68 68
- [email protected]
- https://eemco.at/
Your European Silicon Carbide Source
EEMCO‘s aim is to help create and strengthen a self-sufficient European supply chain for SiC substrates. This goal is recognized and supported by the European Union through various programs and initiatives, reflecting the strategic importance of SiC technology for Europe‘s industrial and environmental objectives. The strong demand and positive feedback from European customers further validate EEMCO‘s crucial role in maintaining Europe‘s leading position in the rapidly growing market for SiC-based power electronics.
EEMCO‘s acquisition of SiCreate strengthens the European SiC powder supply chain through the development and production of high-purity SiC powder tailored to diverse customer needs. This partnership ensures a reliable source of crucial SiC powder while upholding a commitment to sustainability through resource-conserving production processes. By combining the research and development expertise of both companies, continuous improvement in SiC crystal quality is achieved in tandem with powder advancements. This collaboration also fosters a closed-loop system, wherein excess crystal material is repurposed for SiC powder production, contributing to a circular economy.
Our Location in Norway
ARCTIC SIC
In Norway, a mass production facility for 200 mm SiC substrates is established starting from
2026 with 100 % hydroelectric power usage. Together with the better reusability of crucible and
insulation components we can produce a much greener and less environment impacting SiC
substrate. By 2027, we will establish a fully European supply chain encompassing hot zones,
powder, and seeds, ensuring complete control over the substrate manufacturing process.