Giving Thanks

By: | Posted in: Fly Ash, News | Wednesday, Nov 8, 2017 - 2:25pm
concrete fly ash

ST Equipment & Technology got our start in 1989 when we were founded as Separation Technologies, a commercialized proprietary electrostatic separation process invented by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)


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Save Money, Save the World

By: | Posted in: Feed & Food, Fly Ash, Mineral, News | Thursday, Nov 30, 2017 - 9:00pm
ST Equipment & Technology

With ST Equipment & Technology’s proprietary triboelectrostatic belt separator process we reclaim more from what you are currently processing. This method provides you with myriad levels of your final product,


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Free, Free, Free Sample Analysis

By: | Posted in: Feed & Food, Fly Ash, Mineral, News | Tuesday, Dec 12, 2017 - 6:27pm
ST Equipment & Technology

Who doesn’t like free samples? Now you can find out for free with our small characterization analysis that we’re offering to our current customers. Simply send us a sample of


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Happy Holidays Hampton Roads

By: | Posted in: Fly Ash, News | Monday, Dec 18, 2017 - 3:43pm
ST Equipment & Technology

When ST Equipment & Technology was founded as Separation Technologies (ST) in 1989, we had no idea how many different applications we’d be able to find for our proprietary electrostatic


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ST Resolutions

By: | Posted in: Feed & Food, Fly Ash, Mineral, News | Monday, Jan 15, 2018 - 2:59pm
ST Equipment & Technology

The beginning of a New Year usually starts with thoughts of resolutions such as: What would I like to accomplish this year that I didn’t get to last year? What


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Smart Feed & Food

By: | Posted in: Feed & Food, News | Monday, Jan 22, 2018 - 7:33pm
ST Equipment & Technology

Harsh winters remind us that we need to make the most of our available resources to keep profitable after the harvest, especially during months when pickings are slim. Of course,


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Falling for Fly Ash

By: | Posted in: Fly Ash, News | Monday, Feb 12, 2018 - 5:27pm
ST Equipment & Technology

Love is in the air, thanks to Valentine’s Day occurring this month. Most people believe that Valentine’s Day was created by greeting card companies in order to increase sales, but


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The benefits of fly ash in concrete

By: | Posted in: News | Wednesday, Jul 3, 2019 - 12:24pm
concrete fly ash

Fly ash is a leftover residue created by coal-fired power plants used to create electricity. Normally considered a waste product, fly ash has been shown to be very be extremely


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Reducing water in the mining process

By: | Posted in: News | Monday, Jul 22, 2019 - 6:03am
water-mining

It’s a relatively simple process for nature to combine two hydrogen atoms with one oxygen atom to create water. However, fresh water is becoming increasingly scarce due to over-use, climate


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Finding a replacement for fishmeal in aquaculture feed

By: | Posted in: Feed & Food | Wednesday, Aug 7, 2019 - 7:52am
Fish Meal

Aquaculture is known as aquafarming. It is the growth and harvesting of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and aquatic plants in controlled lakes, ponds, or saltwater structures. It is an alternative to


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Why consumers are eating less meat and opting for plant proteins

By: | Posted in: Feed & Food, News | Saturday, Aug 31, 2019 - 5:58am
fieldcrops

Protein is critical for human existence. Our hair and nails are made up primarily of protein. Our bodies use protein to build and repair tissues. Protein is an important building


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How to Valorize a Wet Impoundment

By: | Posted in: News, Press | Friday, Sep 20, 2019 - 5:31am
fresh-water

Large volumes of water is frequently used in minerals handling, mining & mineral processing operations, leaving contaminated solid and liquid waste behind after the mined minerals or ores are removed.


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Reducing red mud from the bauxite equation

By: | Posted in: News | Thursday, Oct 31, 2019 - 5:55am
bauxite

Aluminum is the most common metal element found on Earth. However, the aluminum we use today comes in the form of aluminum metal and alumina, also known as aluminum oxide,


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Processing fine iron ore

By: | Posted in: Mineral, News | Saturday, Dec 7, 2019 - 8:49am
Iron-ore-pellets

While iron ore is the fourth most common elements available in the Earth’s crust, it’s value to the steel industry is monumental, especially considering the high demand for steel on


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Ironing out the problems with iron ore tailings

By: | Posted in: News | Wednesday, Dec 11, 2019 - 6:00am
Dry iron ore processing

The iron we use today comes from oceans that existed nearly two billion years ago that were teaming with dissolved iron. When the first organisms capable of photosynthesis began releasing


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