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SEPARATION & SORTING TECHNOLOGY – Innovations and case studies
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REDWAVE Launches Revolutionary XRF Fine Sorting Machine, setting new standards in performance and precision
REDWAVE, the world leader in XRF sensor-based sorting technology, proudly introduces a new generation of sorting machines. The cutting-edge REDWAVE XRF fine sorting machine sets new benchmarks for sorting fine materials in the metal recycling industry. It can accurately detect and sort a blend of non-ferrous metals starting from a size of 4 mm, to produce high-quality products such as pure copper, brass, zinc and precious metal fractions.
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The REEPRODUCE’S Intelligent Sorting Pilot: First Step in the Establishment of a Resilient Permanent Magnet Value Chain in Europe
Permanent magnets based on rare-earths elements (REEs) are not sorted out in any recycling process today.



They are recognized as ferrous components and end up in scrap iron. In order to recover these raw materials, a new approach for the processing of these compounds is needed.
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TOMRA launches AUTOSORT™ PULSE with dynamic LIBS technology
Global sensor-based sorting technology provider, TOMRA Recycling Sorting, introduces a new machine featuring dynamic laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). Designed for high throughput sorting of aluminum alloys, AUTOSORT™ PULSE redefines industry standards and paves the way for green aluminum.
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Textile Recycling: Cutting-Edge Application At Insertega, Spain
Insertega is a Spanish company known for the collection and sorting of textiles, both natural and fibres from oil. It is also active in social work, promoting the integration of disadvantaged groups into the labour market.
With the new European regulations that force textile manufacturers to guarantee the recycling of their products, it found itself with more and more material to process, so they decided to automate part of their production process. Insertega opted for Pellenc ST technology to separate the clothing into different fractions.
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Pellenc ST
Pellenc ST develops optical sorting machines for household and industrial wastes. The technologies used to sort these materials are near infrared (NIR), middle infrared, vision & induction technologies. | Read more »
Sense2Sort – Toratecnica
We from Sense2Sort are trendsetters of innovative sorting solutions. We offer you a machine standard which is operator friendly and up-to-performance. | Read more »

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Since 2010, we have been providing industrial professionals with the latest innovations, case studies, and the most comprehensive equipment guide in recycling technology, in a variety of markets.


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