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2021 To Continue Evolving Waste Recycling Technology With PICVISA |
The end of one year and the arrival of another always mark a moment to reflect on what is left behind and what is to come. Undoubtedly, the 2020 review will be unusual, with many moments to forget accumulated due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The positive is that in a scenario as difficult as the current one, the opposite is optimism. |
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Nihot Releases High-Quality Tracked Mobile Windshifter |
The SDM windshifter is a new offering from Nihot Recycling Technology B.V. in conjunction with TRS BV and shows Nihot’s ongoing investment in innovative product development. It will enlarge their product range, meeting both market and customers’ needs. |
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Intelligent Sorting Due to Process Optimization |
Entsorgungstechnik BAVARIA develops sorting and recycling systems for all types of recyclable materials, reliably and efficiently for more than 35 years. From waste paper to wood, LVP and plastics to commercial waste and RDF. |
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TOMRA and Borealis open State-of-the-Art Plant for Post-Consumer Plastic Waste Sorting and Advanced Mechanical Recycling |
TOMRA and Borealis have today announced the operational start of their advanced mechanical recycling demo plant in Lahnstein, Germany, the result of a partnership that marries chemistry with technology for unsurpassed results. Continue reading » |
Which Technology Is Better For My Aluminum Sorting? |
In connection with the aluminum shredder fraction, one speaks of aluminum production waste and recycled mixed aluminum (Zorba) post ECS. Continue reading » |
Over Half a Million Fridges worth of Plastic Processed at new AO Recycling Plastics Plant |
In December 2019, AO Recycling opened its plastics refinery plant in Telford, UK. After a year of production, how much plastic has it managed to process? Continue reading » |
Vibrations Help Robots Sort Plastic |
The waste recycling plant was developed in collaboration with our customers Wamatech A/S and Nomi4s A/S. The whole plant is automatically driven and only needs one man for controlling. Continue reading » |
STEINERT UniSort Unibot |
UniSort Unibot is the latest addition to the UniSort product family and combines tried-and-tested, camera-based NIR technology with many years of experience in the development of robot units. Continue reading » |
REDWAVE Enhanced Dark Glass Recovery Technology |
Glass recycling in Europe has become a significant industry. By using high-end sorting technologies such as X-ray fluorescence and LED camera systems, a recycling rate of glass of up to 74% can be achieved in current glass recycling facilities. Continue reading » |
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Entsorgungstechnik Bavaria GmbH |
Bavaria Entsorgungstechnik develops economical solutions for all types of waste and recyclable materials. In addition to the optimization of existing plants and the replacement of individual machines, plant construction from a single source are always strong points of Entsorgungstechnik Bavaria. Continue reading » |
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Nihot Recycling Technology |
Nihot Recycling Technology is a proven market leader in the supply of waste separation technologies, systems and components, using controlled air. Nihot’s air technologies reflect a superior reliability, offering a high waste separation efficiency. Continue reading » |
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PICVISA |
PICVISA develops equipment for the classification and selection of recyclable materials that are categorised according to their composition, shape, texture, and colour. The equipment is based on our own image software, which is unique for each application. PICVISA’s main products are two optical sorters, the ECOPACK and the ECOGLASS, each of them with different models and options. Continue reading » |
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Edge Innovate |
With our ethos of “Innovation at Work”, EDGE Innovate stems from an established tradition in the engineering industry in Ireland. With over 25 years’ experience, EDGE excel in pushing the boundaries of design and manufacturing to produce a portfolio of reliable, cost-saving machinery to fit an array of material handling solutions from Recycling to Quarrying. Continue reading » |
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