Optical Material Sorting Articles & Analysis
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Combine Eldan’s vast experience with PICVISA’s cutting-edge technology and success is assured.AN HISTORIC PARTNERSHIP Eldan Recycling, a global leader in high quality recycling solutions with more than six decades of experience in the management of materials such as tyres, cables and electronic waste, is partnering with PICVISA, a technology company that has revolutionised ...
PICVISA: INNOVATION IN TEXTILE SORTING AND RECYCLING. The real driving force, the key to sustainable progress in the textile sector’s development model, lies in the sorting, separation, and recycling of the complex set of fibers and materials that make up any textile product, and thus, any generated waste. PICVISA, with its automated ...
Throughout this year, up to 616,736 tonnes of this material were recycled, a figure 8% higher than the total for the previous year.This is reflected in the latest data presented by Cicloplast, the non-profit organization that works to promote the recycling of plastics at the end of their useful life, in any of its applications: packaging, agriculture, automobile, construction, ...
We know that the “Optical Sorting” concept is not new. But what do you really know about it? ...
IMOG ensures the integrated waste management for 11 municipalities with well over 230,000 inhabitants. At IMOG’s PMD sorting facility more than 4,000 tonnes/year of separately collected mixed light packaging material (PMD) and PP material are processed. Situation IMOG was looking for a solution to upgrade the existing manual ...
Glass cullet is used as a raw material for industrial use. Solution The plant is designed to process 28 tonnes per hour input and includes all the necessary machinery to dry, crush, screen and sort the cullet by its colour. ...
Challenge: Previous studies have shown that standards of quality and yield achieved by NIR optical sorting facilities, such as Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs), vary enormously across Europe To study and share examples of good practice in order to improve recovery rates and quality of materials from NIR ...
