STET

Global Patents

Separating constituents of a mixture of particles
Country Patent Number
JP 1966960
EP 311617
FR 311617
DE 3787728 T2
GB 311617
IT 311617
US 4839032
IN 172753
Single phase enrichment of super critical fluids
Country Patent Number
US 4786387
Separating constituents of a mixture of particles
Country Patent Number
CA 1332819
JP 2120699
BR PI8907339-8
US 4874507
AU 621103
Method and apparatus for electrostatic separation
Country Patent Number
CN 96193555.3
KR 10-0424370
BR P19604982-0
BY 4922
US 5829598
CA 2219133
EP 822862
PT 822862
NL 822862
IT 822862
GR 822862
GB 822862
FR 822862
DK 822862
DE 69613224.9
CH 822862
BE 822862
AU 701673
ZA 96/3226
RU 2163168
PL 180257
FI 117693
JP 3895771
Separation system belt construction
Country Patent Number
PL 186759
KR 10-0387294
US 5819946
CA 2214011
BY 3783
AU 718860
JP 3973683
CN 96192327.X
BR PI9607639-9
RU 2152263
FI
EP 813569
BE 813569
FR 813569
IT 813569
DE 69616039
GB 813569
NL 813569
CH 813569
DK 813569
GR 813569
PT 813569
Belt separator system with improved geometry of belt
Country Patent Number
UA 54488
CN 98801850
PL 186827
IL 130903
ID 8695
US 5904253
CA 2277771
EP 1007215
IT 1007215
ES 1007215
DE 69807344.4
FR 1007215
FI 1007215
KR 519825
BR PI9806897-0
TR 199901670B
CZ 298508
EA 1656
JP 4209470
TW 123574
ZW 50/99
ZA 98/0304
AU 722276
IN 198621
GB 1007215
BE 1007215
IE 1007215
NL 1007215
BY 1656
RU 1656
KZ 1656
Method and apparatus for separation of unburned carbon from flyash
Country Patent Number
PL 187113
CN 98802779.8
US 6074458
IL 131464
CA 2281870
ID ID0012672
EA 1346
TW 137061
BY 1346
KZ 1346
RU 1346
EP 961657
GB 961657
DE 69806727.4
FR 961657
BE 961657
NL 961657
FI 961657
IT 961657
ZA 98/1525
CZ 300060
KR 527926
UA 43457
ZW 56/99
TR 199902048B
AU 734376
IE 961657
ES 961657
IN 198440
Method for removing ammonia from ammonia contaminated fly ash
Country Patent Number
US 6077494
Method of forming a continuous belt for a belt-type separator device
Country Patent Number
TW 191680
US 6942752
ZA 2004/2346
CA 2462033
IL 161023
AU 2002356529
KR 798387
EP 1440251
CN 2821428.5
BR PI0212853-5
ID 20709
JP 4317746
PL 206198
RU 2309847
TR TR200400618
UA 79437
IN 214066
US 7467709
DK 1440251
FR 1440251
DE 60230898.4
IE 1440251
IT 5.0201E+14
NL 1440251
ES 2321076
GB 1440251
PT 1440251
FI 1440251
BE 1440251
AT E0421052
BG 1440251
CZ1 1440251
SE 1440251
Electrostatic separation control system
Country Patent Number
US 8552326
TW I462779
AU 2011295883
BR BR112013005152-3
CA 2809268
CL 54051
CN ZL201180042688.4
CO 30418
ID IDP000053580
IN 383709
KR 10-1867849
RU 2577866
UA 110352
ZA 2013/01426
Continuous belt for belt-type separator devices
Country Patent Number
US 9393573
TW I702087
US 10092908
AU 2014391703
EP 3134213
IN 500618
RU 2651742
BR 112016024366-8
CA 2944858
CL 59.823
CO 42474
AT 3134213
CH 3134213
CZ 3134213
DE 3134213
ES 3134213
FI 3134213
FR 3134213
GB 3134213
HU 3134213
IE 3134213
IT 3134213
NL 3134213
PL 3134213
RO 3134213
RS 3134213
SE 3134213
SK 3134213
TR 3134213
Edge air nozzles for belt-type separator devices
Country Patent Number
US 9764332
EP pending
CA 2981498
AU 2016219331
BR 112017016203-2
CL 59.792
CO 35500
IN 439309
JP 6824174
KR 10-2508633
ZA 2017/05500
RU 2695575
Process for separation of dry food and feed materials using a tribo-electostatic separator device
Country Patent Number
AR pending
AU pending
BR pending
CA pending
CN pending
EP pending
IN pending
RU pending
UA pending
US pending
Tension mechanism for belt-type triboelectric separator devices
Country Patent Number
AU pending
BR pending
CA pending
CL 67089
CN ZL202080040944.5
CO pending
EP pending
ID pending
IN pending
JP pending
KR pending
RU 2811782
UA pending
US 12012287
ZA 2021/08160
MX pending
Process for protein enrichment of dried distillers grains using a tribo-electrostatic separator device
Country Patent Number
BR pending
CA pending
EP pending
US pending
Process for dry beneficiation of fine and very fine iron ore by size and electrostatic segregation
Country Patent Number
AU pending
BR pending
CA pending
CN pending
IN pending
MX pending
RU pending
SE pending
UA pending
US 11998930
ZA pending
Improved Feed Ingredient from Dried Distillers Grains
Country Patent Number
BR pending
CA pending
EP pending
US pending
Process for dry beneficiation of bauxite minerals
Country Patent Number
AU pending
BR pending
CA pending
CN pending
ID pending
IN pending
RU pending
Improved continuous belt for belt type separator devices
Country Patent Number
WO
AR
US PCT phase

*The list of patents is updated periodically. Please contact STET for the latest technical updates.

Fly Ash

Minerals

Animal Feed

Human Food

Jose Rivera Ortiz

Production and Development Manager

Jose Rivera-Ortiz joined the company in 2004 as a Manufacturing Mechanical Technician. Over the years he took on many roles and responsibilities in the research and development and service and engineering departments. Jose is now the Manager of Production and Development as well as the Field Service Manager, and is responsible for manufacturing and production, field service, and product development. He holds many patents for STET belt development and equipment upgrades. Previous to joining STET Jose lived in Puerto Rico and worked as a chemical technician.

Lewis Baker

Service Manager

Lewis Baker provides engineering support to STET's fleet of processing plants throughout Europe and Asia and handles technical aspects of business development. He joined ST in 2004, initially as Plant Manager for STET's fly ash processing facility at Didcot Power Station in the UK, before moving to a broader role in technical support. After graduating from the University of Wales with a master’s degree in chemical engineering, Lewis held a number of roles in plant design and commissioning, process engineering, and plant management.

Kamal Ghazi

Senior Project Manager

Kamal Ghazi is a Project Manager with experience in mineral processing and industrial project implementation. He also collaborates closely with clients to ensure the successful integration of the STET Separator into their operations. Kamal joined STET in July 2015 as a Process Engineer and participated in designing and establishing the first-ever landfilled fly ash processing plant for Titan America in 2020. A mineral engineer by education, he earned a master’s degree from Tehran University and a bachelor’s degree from Kerman University.

Scott Mechler

Senior Mechanical Engineer

Scott Mechler is responsible for mechanical design work on STET’s electrostatic separator machines, focused primarily on research and development of new generations of separators. He joined the company in 2024 after a decade of experience in designing large high-tech industrial equipment in highly regulated design environments. Scott received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, with a minor in biomechanical engineering, from Northeastern University.

Traci Geer

Office Manager

Traci Geer is responsible for the daily operations of the STET office, facility management, marketing, special events, and safety. She also provides support to the leadership team, staff, and human resources. She joined the company in 2017 after having worked as an executive assistant to the Superintendent of a virtual public school. Earlier, she spent a decade as an IT system analyst. Traci earned a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems and an associate’s degree in management from Bentley University.

Tim Choi

Electrical and Controls Engineering Manager

Tim Choi is the Electrical and Controls Engineering Manager at STET. He joined the company in 2017 as a Senior Electrical and Controls Engineer. Since then, he has contributed to developing control systems for separators, commissioning various balance of plant systems, and working on equipment development at the Needham facility. Tim has been in a managerial role since 2021. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Hanyang University in Korea and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington.

Richard Lane

Pilot Plant and Laboratory Technician

Richard Lane, who has been with STET for more than 13 years, is responsible for analyzing daily pilot plant run samples in the lab. He also helps prepare, mill, condition, and organize samples to be run in the pilot plant. After so many years working with STET technology in the pilot plant, Rich has gained an intimate knowledge of the machines along with vast experience with the separation processes. He received an associate’s degree in applied science from Massasoit.

Kristin Cappello

Operations Manager

Kristin Cappello joined the company in 2014 as a Purchasing and Accounting manager, added Materials Manager to her role, and became the Operations Manager in 2022. She is responsible for supply chain management, inventory and purchasing, customer relations, and operation planning. Previous to 2014, Kristin worked as an Office Manager and Executive Assistant in a corporate/family law firm and as a part-time Real Estate Agent. She received her bachelor’s degree in political science/pre-law from Northeastern University.

Kelsie Garretson

Lead Chemist

Kelsie Garretson is responsible for the daily operations of the STET lab, including testing, instrument maintenance and upkeep, and data collection. Some of the instruments she manages include protein analyzers, near-infrared (NIR) spectrometers, and X-ray fluorescent (XFR) analyzers.

She joined STET in 2021 after graduating from Boston University with a bachelor’s degree in earth and environmental science, with a minor in marine science. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in natural resources and environmental science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Tom Newman

Process Engineer

Tom Newman joined STET in 2022, handling the day-to-day operation of minerals testing. He designs experiments, analyzes data, optimizes results, and writes reports to provide insights to customers. Tom often travels with STET’s containerized unit to provide on-site support for mineral enrichment projects. He also works on research and development projects to find new ways to improve and understand the triboelectrostatic process. He received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. As part of his role at STET, he attends conferences to share his research findings with peers in the mineral processing industry.

Natsuki Barber

Senior Food Technologist

Natsuki Barber is responsible for human food and animal feed customer projects as well as R&D in those areas, especially managing research collaboration. Before joining STET in 2019, Natsuki worked as a food scientist with the Northern Crop Institute, where she developed deep understanding of crop physiology, functionality, application, processing, and nutrition. She worked especially closely with the development and application of plant protein ingredients.. She holds a bachelor’s degree in food science and a master’s degree in cereal science, both from North Dakota State University.

Abhishek Gupta

Director of Process Engineering

Abhishek Gupta leads bench and pilot-scale test programs to develop novel applications of STET electrostatic separation technology. He also manages auxiliary equipment selection, process design, separator installation, and optimization for commercialized applications. Abhishek joined STET in 2014 as a process engineer. Before that, he worked at QD Vision, a nanotechnology company working with semiconductor crystals called Quantum Dots, to develop display and lighting products. He is a chemical engineer by education with a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) and a master’s degree in chemical engineering from Penn State University.

Tomasz Wolak

Director, Business Development

 Tomasz Wolak is working to introduce STET technology for animal feed and human food industries outside the United States and for fly ash and minerals industries in Europe. Tomasz originally joined STET in 2019 as a Business Development Manager for Europe, focusing on human food and animal feed applications. He has worked in the food and feed industries in both engineering and operational roles, gaining insight on design, engineering, and manufacturing as well as operating and optimizing processing plants. Tomasz earned a master’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Science and Technology in Cracov and an executive MBA from Apsley Business School in London, and he participated in an advanced management and leadership program at Rotterdam School of Management.

Kyle Flynn

Director, Business Development
Kyle Flynn is responsible for STET business activities in North America, as well as providing technical support to business development activities worldwide. He joined STET in 2008 as a member of the process engineering group. He has worked closely with customers and the pilot plant to develop projects worldwide for the processing of food and feed materials, industrial minerals, and fly ash using the patented dry STET technology. Kyle has assisted in commissioning multiple industrial mineral and fly ash separators, as well as research and development, process design and process optimization. Beginning in 2018, Kyle joined the business development team. Kyle received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and a master’s degree in chemical engineering from North Carolina State University.

Hervé Guicherd

Vice President, Business Development

Since 2018, Hervé Guicherd has served as Vice President of Business Development for STET, responsible for building, animating, and supporting the business development team. He has assumed many roles during his more than quarter century with the company, including International Business Development Director in charge of introducing STET products in new applications (e.g., mining) and new territories outside the Americas (e.g., India, East Asia); European Business Development Manager (based in Greece); and positions in supply chain and marketing. After an early career as a Navy Officer, Hervé held several positions in marketing and sales during his long involvement with technology-related companies. He received a business degree from the University of Bordeaux; a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the Institute Polytechnique of Bordeaux; and an MBA from the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia.

Lou Comis

Controller
Lou Comis has been responsible for all aspects of financial analysis for STET since joining the company in 2017. Previously, Lou held controller positions at Siemens Medical, for the PLM R&D division, and at Draeger Medical. Immediately before joining STET he was a consultant working with companies migrating from Oracle’s Enterprise to Hyperion Financial Management. He began his career as a financial analyst and finance manager for companies including WR Grace, Polaroid, and Siemens Healthcare. Lou earned an MBA with a concentration in finance from Bentley University’s Elkin B. McCallum Graduate School of Business.

David Schaefer

Vice President of Engineering and Manufacturing
David Schaefer is responsible for the manufacturing division and the design and build of STET’s patented electrostatic separation equipment. He works closely with the company’s commercial and processing teams to enhance STET’s customer experience and help drive innovation. David has more than 30 years of engineering and manufacturing leadership experience in technology and product development in everything from multifunction printers to self-driving vehicle technology. Additionally, he has consulted for several startup operations and founded an energy technology development company, eWindSolutions. Earlier in his career, he was director of mechanical engineering and chief new product architect at Xerox and a staff engineer in product development at IBM. His deep experience with innovation-driven technology and leading end-to-end engineering programs helps drive the entrepreneurial spirit of STET. David earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology. He holds multiple patents in the areas of product performance improvement, cost reductions, and usability improvements

Frank Hrach

Chief Technology Officer
As Chief Technology Officer for STET, Frank Hrach is responsible for STET process technology development for fly ash and industrial minerals, and design, construction, and commissioning of new processing facilities. He joined STET in 1995, bringing over 25 years of experience in research & development, design & construction, and operation of specialty chemical, material handling, and high temperature combustion processes. Before becoming CTO, he served as Director of Process Engineering. Frank received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a master’s degree in chemical engineering practice from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Tom Cerullo

President
“Leading a unique mix of technology and business development individuals, my job is to help customers gain more value from their processes and products. Notably, our niche is to create value from waste and by-product streams. Sustainability is in our DNA, viewing near-zero waste as a reality within our reach. “While our separation technology is recognized for delivering products of high value in cement, minerals, and protein for humans and animals, entering new markets requires addressing the needs of many stakeholders and achieving buy-in from private and public organizations. This demands a comfort level with the big picture and opening minds to new endeavors. Projects take vision and commitment to bring to fruition, and that’s why our staying power, backed by Titan Cement, an international cement and technology leader, is necessary for continuous success.” Tom Cerullo’s leadership roles at STET began in operations, sales, and business development. At the start of his career, he managed STET’s early commercial installations, the first of which was commissioned in 1995. He has helped drive the growth and evolution of the business from startup to the viable commercial business it is today. Tom is a graduate of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, which provides a unique education for professionals entering the merchant marine, the military services, and the global marketplace. Before joining STET, he spent more than 4 ½ years as a marine engineer with Military Sealift Command. Adds Tom, “A rigorous academic program, combined with a regimented lifestyle at a young age, gave me a foundation for taking responsibility, having the discipline to endure long-term challenges, and persevering  through complex challenges.”