Every day, scientists and industry experts in Herøya Forskningspark develop and test new ideas to make energy, industry and products even more renewable and sustainable.
Meet the experts, eager to tell about the work they do running the test facilities, labs and large pilot plants.
Testing phosphates in pilot plants - more relevant than ever
In a large pilot plant in the research park Lene Sund and two colleagues at Yara are testing different phosphates, raw material for fertiliser production. The right phosphate mix is essential to avoid problems in fertilizer production. With a changing commodity market, this is more relevant than ever.
"The pilot we operate here is a miniature copy of the entire wet part of the processing plant in the factory. It is simply a mini-factory in approx. one thousandth in size," says Lund.
"We carry out tests to find the optimal mix of phosphates we use as raw material in fertilizer production. The right mix is important to avoid problems in production and to obtain high quality. The market and access to phosphates have changed, and then it is even more relevant to carry out tests to see how the raw materials work in the production process."
The mini factory explained
In the film, Lene explains the pilot plant and shows different phosphates being tested in the "mini factory" in the large test hall.
See more photos from Yaras pilot plant at Herøya Forskningspark.
17. August 2022