MSS Unveils Next-Generation Optical Fiber Sorting Technology, and Pieces of Steel Wire Cause Machine Damage and Production Downtime. |
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Technology Focus: Separation and Sorting Technology |
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MSS Unveils Next-Generation Optical Fiber Sorting Technology |
MSS, Inc., the optical sorter division of the CP Group, is introducing its next generation fiber sorting technology, the CIRRUS® FiberMax™. Based on the popular CIRRUS® sensor platform, the FiberMax™ provides increased sorting speeds, sensing capability and operating flexibility. Put simply, the CIRRUS® FiberMax™ is faster, smarter and better. The ultra high-speed conveyor belt of the CIRRUS® FiberMax™ runs at twice the speed of conventional optical sorters,
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Pieces of Steel Wire Cause Machine Damage and Production Downtime |
Goudsmit Magnetics Group of Waalre has recently made a series of magnetic filters that are suitable for removing baling wire from paper pulp. These steel wires hold bales of cellulose together and –when everything goes as it should– are removed before the cellulose is processed into pulp. This is done in an automated process followed by human inspection. In practice, the process is never perfect and steel wire still occasionally ends up in the paper pulp.
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All Screening is not Alike
As demand for high-quality products rises, screening is gaining in importance. But “all screening is not alike” and Komptech is proving it in 2017 with its extensive range of sophisticated screening machines, including the new Multistar One. – Continue reading |
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