HPQ Silicon - Visible intensity of the plasma arc (left) and the bottom of the furnace after the test (right).
Visible intensity of the plasma arc (left) and the bottom of the furnace after the test (right).
Source: HPQ Silicon.
  • HPQ Silicon’s (HPQ) Quartz Reduction Reactor pilot plant is now ready to process material
  • The news follows a successful high-temperature dynamic test
  • The next step in process improvement tests involves introducing a mixture of quartz and reductant to initiate the production of silicon by carbothermic reduction
  • HPQ Silicon is developing silica and silicon products for battery and electric vehicle manufacturers, among other industries
  • PyroGenesis Canada focuses on advanced plasma processes and sustainable solutions to reduce greenhouse gases
  • HPQ Silicon shares (HPQ) is up by 30 per cent, trading at $0.26 per share
  • PyroGenesis (PYR) is up by 0.82 per cent, trading at $1.23 per share

HPQ Silicon’s (HPQ) Quartz Reduction Reactor pilot plant is now ready to process material.

The GEN3 PUREVAP Quartz Reduction Reactor seeks to transform quartz into high-purity silicon through the continuous operation of a plasma arc furnace under vacuum. The process promises reduced costs and carbon emissions compared to existing technology.

The news follows a successful high-temperature dynamic test by technology provider, PyroGenesis (PYR), in which all key steps required to make silicon were tested. The system also demonstrated the capability to maintain an inert state for the duration of the test.

The pilot plant will produce approximately 2,500 times more product than GEN2, which bodes well for commercial viability.

The next step in process improvement tests involves introducing a mixture of quartz and reductant to initiate the production of silicon by carbothermic reduction.

Source: HPQ Silicon.

“The results obtained during the 72-hour dynamic blank test are a major engineering milestone and accomplishment for the PyroGenesis team,” stated Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon.

“Our efforts to introduce plasma technology to the high-purity silicon industry are yet another example of how we are putting our scientific and engineering expertise to use in solving some of heavy industry’s most pressing issues,” added P. Peter Pascali, CEO and Chair of PyroGenesis. “We firmly believe that the PUREVAP process will prove to be a game-changer in the production of a metal as strategically important to future energy goals as silicon.”

HPQ Silicon is developing silica and silicon products for battery and electric vehicle manufacturers, among other industries.

PyroGenesis Canada focuses on advanced plasma processes and sustainable solutions to reduce greenhouse gases.

HPQ Silicon (HPQ) is up by 30 per cent, trading at $0.26 per share as of 3:10 pm ET.

PyroGenesis (PYR) is up by 0.82 per cent, trading at $1.23 per share as of 3:13 pm ET.


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