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FGX Newsletter -January 2022
In December, FGX conducted additional pilot-scale testing at a large mid-western surface mine, the visual results looks very good and now awaiting the results of the analysis of the products. The target was to remove as much pyretic sulfur as possible from the ROM...
July 2022 FGX Newsletter
FGX SepTech had a presence at the Rocky Mountain Mining Institute's annual meeting in Snowmass, Colorado in June. Ron Bowling our sales manager spoke with representatives from some of the largest mining companies in the United States about how FGX dry coal processing...
March 2022 Newsletter
FGX SepTech exhibited at MINEXCHANGE 2022 SME annual Conference & Expo 2022 in Salt Lake City.Our National Sales Manager and Chief Scientist met many potential clients and discussed FGX technology while showing their how well it works in the plant in Southwestern...
November FGX Newsletter
FGX SepTech exhibited at 2021 MWCP ANNUAL SHOW in Evansville, Indiana on October 7. Ron Bowling, our sales manager met many local coal producers and discussed how their company can benefit using the FGX dry coal technology. In the month of October FGX conducted...
September FGX Newsletter
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FGX August Newsletter
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FGX New Website
Dear Valued Customers, Suppliers, and Business Partners, Effective February 27th 2019, we are excited to announce that we are changing our company website. Our new internet address will be : http://www.fgxseptechllc.com Our email address will change to the domain:...
No Water, No Problem
In many areas of the United States water is a scarce resource and very expensive to use in the coal preparation process. Not only is the water itself expensive, but it is extremely difficult to obtain permitting for a water plant under today’s regulations. FGX...
August 2016 Newsletter
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Quicker Permit, Greater Profit
It is becoming increasing more difficult to obtain mining permits under the burdensome regulations established for the industry today. The longer it takes for a permit to be obtained, the less valuable the project becomes. With today’s administration focusing heavily...