Lexington, KY—- FGX SepTech, LLC, teamed with Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, wins a research grant provided by the Illinois Clean Coal Institution (ICCI).
This grant will fund a proposed project, entitled as Evaluation of FGX Dry Separator for Cleaning Illinois Basin Coal, led by Dr. Manoj K. Mohanty, full professor in SIU’s Mining and Mineral Resources Engineering Department. Illinois Basin has extensive coal reserves, and the coal industry over there is facing the challenge of an increasing amount rock in ROM coal due to changing geological conditions of different coal seams. Removing rock from ROM coal is a process usually referred as deshaling. This project is seeking developing effective deshaling methods by applying the FGX dry coal separator on different coals in Illinois Basin.
“We are excited to have an opportunity working with researchers at SIU and coal mining operations in Illinois Basin area to address the deshaling issue that is challenging the coal industry out there,” said Michael Schuback FGX SepTech’s CEO. “FGX SepTech also recognizes this collaborative effort is very important to the Company, the University and the industry.”
FGX SepTech, LLC is the supplier of FGX series dry coal separators. The FGX dry coal processing is a proprietary dry coal processing technology developed by Tangshan Shenzhou Manufacturing, Co. Ltd (TSM), headquartered in Tangshan, China. FGX SepTech, teamed with TSM, will be fully dedicated toward becoming a worldwide leading dry coal processing solution provider through focusing on customer satisfaction and technical excellence.