HPQ Silicon Is The Only Company Capable Of Delivering Low Carbon Fumed Silica To Global Market

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If you knew that silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth's crust (behind only oxygen) and the eighth-most common element in the universe, you’d have very little reason to be concerned about it, let alone fear it. But that would change quickly if you knew that Silicon Metal manufacturing is the largest emitter of CO2 on a per ton basis on the planet.  That concern would only continue to grow if you knew that Silicon Metal is used to create Fumed Silica, which is used in our everyday lives through products such as cosmetics, toothpaste and powdered foods. HPQ SILICON DISRUPTIVE TECH IS SHAKING UP THE WORLD OF FUMED SILICA HPQ Silicon is on the verge of disrupting the manufacturing process of Fumed Silica and becoming the sole provider capable of satisfying the strong demand for low carbon Fumed Silica products. How disruptive is the HPQ Silicon Process? : Energy Consumption 93% Lower Greenhouse Gasses 84-88% Lower Hydrogen Chloride Gas Complete Elimination GIANTS OF FUMED SILICA MARKET HAVE TAKEN NOTICE AND SIGNED NDAs More than just talk, the Fumed Silica industry has taken notice as evidenced by multiple NDAs with leading manufacturers immediately after HPQ announced the successful production of Fumed Silica samples through its proprietary Reactor technology. It's time for investors to take a closer look at the groundbreaking strides HPQ is making in reducing the carbon footprint, while also shattering the economics of the Fumed Silica industry,  These multiple non-disclosure agreements with leading manufacturers in the Fumed Silica space attest to HPQ's remarkable achievements. But what exactly is Fumed Silica, and why is the industry buzzing about it? UNVEILING FUMED SILICA Fumed Silica, a versatile micro-powder, isn't just another industrial substance. Its potential to reshape numerous industries, from cosmetics and toothpaste to powdered foods, makes it a game-changer across personal care, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, adhesives, construction, batteries, and beyond. SIZE OF THE MARKET Let's talk numbers: in 2022, Fumed Silica sales reached $1.3 billion, comprising a significant 16% of the $7.8 billion Specialty Silica Market. And there's no stopping its growth; it's projected to soar to $13.4 billion by 2030. SCALING UP WITH POWER AND PRECISION In a major leap, HPQ evaluates the viability of scaling up its Fumed Silica Reactor (FSR) from a 50 Tonnes Per Year (TPY) pilot plant to a robust 1,000 TPY commercial configuration. The significance of this move is underscored by its alignment with industry benchmarks, confirming not just technical feasibility but also showcasing environmental advantages inherent in the FSR technology. ECONOMIC TRIUMPH BEYOND IMAGINATION The internal economic study reveals a game-changing scenario for HPQ's Fumed Silica Reactor. A glimpse into the future suggests potential EBITDA margins three times higher than the industry average of 20%, coupled with a jaw-dropping 93% reduction in capital investment compared to traditional Fumed Silica plants. A QUOTE FROM THE VISIONARY CEO In the words of Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silica Polvere Inc. and HPQ Silicon Inc.:  "The shift of interest in our Fumed Silica offering, from the initial signing of our first NDA to explore the material commercial potential to a current keen focus on the commercial scalability potential of our proprietary Fumed Silica Reactor technology, marks another major step forward for HPQ Silica Polvere." NEXT STEPS HPQ management plans to validate and update these projections with upcoming pilot plant testing and an independent engineering cost and feasibility study. UNCOVER THE FUTURE OF SILICON PRODUCTION Dive into the future of silica production by watching the video interview with Mr. Bernard Tourillon. Discover how HPQ Silicon is redefining the industry landscape with innovation, sustainability, and unparalleled economic advantages

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