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www.redwave.at Sensor based sorting technology for glass recycling GLASS SORTING

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REDWAVE, a trademark of BT-Wolfgang Binder GmbH, Muehlwaldstrasse 21, 8200 Gleisdorf, AustriaPhone: +43 3112 8377-0, Fax: +43 3112 8377-2204, E-mail: [email protected], Web: www.redwave.at

www.redwave.at

Sensor based sorting technology for glass recycling

GLASS SORTING

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Sensor Technologies: Tasks:

Line Scan CameraREDWAVE C

Elimination of ceramics, stones and porcelain (KSP)

Colour recognition and separation- to improve the quality of one colour- to separate mixed broken glass into the different colours

X-Ray FluorescenceREDWAVE XRF

Recognition and separation of contaminants like heat resistant or leaded glass by element distribution and their own Fluorescence Spectrum

With this sensor certain elements like Titan, Zinc, Zirconium or Lead will be identified which enables a clear allocation of sort of glass.

Inductive Metal DetectorREDWAVE M

Elimination of ferrous and nonferrous metals due to their conductivity

Multi Sensor Different sensors are combinedFor instance: additionally to the colour sorting also KSP contaminants and/or not wanted leaded glass can be sorted by only one machine

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REDWAVE makes your material valuable Characteristics:

• High recovery rates• High performance• High reliability and efficiency• Latest sorting technology• Very flexible sorting systems• User friendly, low-maintenance, reliable in operation• Modem and remote maintenance

Size ranges: Working width: Sorting systems:

from 3 mm to 60 mm from 500 mm to 1.500 mm Belt and gravity sorter2-way or 3-way system

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Vibration feeder

Light source

Camera unit

Ejection unit

Divider plate

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REDWAVE C

Waste glass requires many processing steps before it can be recycled as a valuable raw material. One of the most essential steps of this process is optical sorting. Depending on the requirements the material can be sorted on the basis of its colour or impurities can be identi-fied and separated. BT-Wolfgang Binder GmbH with REDWAVE is your partner for a complete glass recycling process. REDWAVE offers the most innovative sorting methods, therefore guaranteeing an unprecedented purity of sorted materials.

Functional principle of REDWAVE:

REDWAVE systems are high-performance and reliable machines for waste glass recycling. The material is constantly fed over the entire sorting width by a distribution vibratory feeder. The material is then scanned by the applied sensor system. If the identified material meets the set ejection parameters, a signal is sent to the ejection units. High speed valves and air jets, operated by compressed air, eject the identified material.

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REDWAVE, a trademark of BT-Wolfgang Binder GmbH, Muehlwaldstrasse 21, 8200 Gleisdorf, AustriaPhone: +43 3112 8377-0, Fax: +43 3112 8377-2204, E-mail: [email protected], Web: www.redwave.at

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ApplicationsElimination of contaminants:

• Ceramics, stones, porcelain• Metals• Heat resistant glass• Leaded glass• Organic impurities• Plastics, cork, paper

Sorting and recovery of:

• High-quality flint glass• High-quality green glass• High-quality amber glass