RE:Don't forget what we are doing 🤔 When HPQ starts selling any of these game changing products , the lid will blow off the SP Kaboom ! ...just like that ...Si metal sales first ?...battery powders first ?...nano micro powders ?...I'd say the $1.5 billion fumed silica market will likely double . This new QRR process is so much cleaner than today's fumed silica supply, and also apparently much cheaper...I'd say that's a winning combo...I'm expecting this & the carbon offset benefits will make HPQ the go-to purveyor for fumed silica worldwide !...Why won't !..HPQ become the dominant supplier ?..This is the smallest market compared to the giant Si metal market or the giant battery powders market...The next news should be a gamechanger....$$$...uncleron is always right !..cheers.
CrazyProphet wrote:
The reality of chronic underinvestment in new technologies combined with the offshoring of Silicon production capacity, is creating massive opportunities for HPQ and the processes it is developing with PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (TSX: PYR) (NASDAQ: PYR):
We have a lot going on and should expect interesting and impactful news at anytime ! IMO these guys are much further ahead then they have been able to reveal !!!
1. the PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors” (QRR), an innovative process (patent granted in the United States and pending in other jurisdictions), which will permit the one-step transformation of quartz (SiO2) into high purity silicon (Si) at reduced costs, energy input, and carbon footprint that will propagate its considerable renewable energy potential.
2. Through its 100% owned subsidiary, HPQ NANO Silicon Powders Inc., the PUREVAPTM Nano Silicon Reactor (NSiR) is a new proprietary process that can use material produced by the QRR as feedstock, to make a wide range of nano/micro spherical powders and nanowires of different sizes.
3. Through its second 100% owned subsidiary, HPQ Silica POLVERE Inc., HPQ is developing a new plasma-based process that allows a direct Quartz to Fumed silica transformation, removing the usage of hazardous chemicals in the making of Fumed silica and eliminating the Hydrogen Chloride Gas (HCI) associated with its manufacturing.
HPQ is also a technology development company interested in developing hydrogen-based ventures, that could be complementary to the QRR efforts. Currently, HPQ is working with Novacium developing processes for making hydrogen via hydrolysis of silicon and other materials.