[Video] HPQ Silica Polvere Fumed Silica Reactor: HPQ CEO discusses the successful commissioning process and transition from lab-scale to pilot-scale production

by Team HPQ

HPQ’s CEO sat down with AGORACOM to discuss the latest press release regarding the successful commissioning of the Fumed Silica Reactor (FSR) pilot plant.

In the interview, our CEO describes the journey leading up to this milestone, detailing the technical aspects of the FSR and its potential to transform the fumed silica manufacturing industry. The discussion covers key highlights of the commissioning process, the transition from lab-scale to pilot-scale production, and the roadmap toward commercial-scale operations. Our CEO also touches on the importance of the technology’s safer and more energy-efficient approach and the impact this innovation could have on various industries.

By watching the interview, you’ll gain:

1️⃣ Insight into the Fumed Silica Reactor’s commissioning process and its successful transition from lab-scale to pilot-scale production.

2️⃣ Details on how the FSR technology is set to revolutionize fumed silica manufacturing with safer and more energy-efficient production methods.

3️⃣ An overview of our next steps, including the pilot plant’s batch production phase, the focus on achieving food- and pharma-grade fumed silica, and the roadmap to scaling up to a 1,000 tonnes per year commercial capacity.

Watch the full interview with George:

Want to Learn More?

If this interview piqued your interest and you want to dive deeper into the work we’re doing, make sure to read the related press release.

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HPQ Silicon is a Quebec-based TSX Venture Exchange Tier 1 Industrial Issuer. With the support of world-class technology partners PyroGenesis Canada and NOVACIUM SAS, the company is developing new green processes crucial to make the critical materials needed to reach net zero emissions.







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