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A history of being fly.

Você já olhou para aquedutos romanos ou o Panteão, em Roma e se perguntou como eles podem ainda cuidar tão bem em pé orgulhosamente durante tantos séculos? The secret is in the volcanic ash the architects used as an ingredient in their cement when building these majestic structures.

Which brings us to modern times. The secret ingredient in today’s best cement comes from fly ash—a coal combustion product composed of particulates that are ejected out of coal-fired boilers and furnaces along with flue gasses. Hence why it is called “fly” ash, as opposed to the coal ash that is left after the burning process that is aptly called bottom ash.

Once upon a time, fly ash was just released into the atmosphere. But now, environmental regulations stipulate that fly ash be removed from the flue gasses before they escape from furnace chimneys, via an electrostatic separation process. The content of the fly ash obviously depends on the makeup of the coal being fired, but the overall composition is extremely beneficial in creating today’s strongest and most reliable cement, among other things.

This where ST Equipment & Technology comes in.

Not only is our proprietary tribolectrostatic separation process extraordinary at capturing fly ash, Ele pode ainda mais "peneirar" até tamanhos de partícula extremamente pequeno para fornecer-lhe com diferentes graus de material final. Esta é uma das razões pelas quais nossa divisão de cimento Pro Ash foi escolhida como um fornecedor-chave na construção do New World Trade Center em Nova York.

So how can we help your business?

In addition to developing, building and operating fly ash plants across the Eastern United States and Canada, we can also provide licensing rights to allow third parties to purchase equipment for ash processing internationally.

Got fly ash?

Get with ST Equipment & Technology to make the most of it. Our high-volume, environmentally sound and cost-effective process can help you get more from what you are currently generating.