La benna frantoio più imitata e venduta al mondo va in scena a Samoter dal 22 al 25 febbraio 2017.
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Dall’esperienza del passato al valore del presente per un futuro di grandi sfide.
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Attraverso l’acquisizione da parte della controllata Waste Recycling del ramo d’azienda impianti della società pisana Teseco, primaria realtà nel trattamento e recupero dei rifiuti industriali, si amplia ulteriormente l’offerta commerciale e l’importante dotazione impiantistica di Herambiente.
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MB CRUSHER presents the BF90.3 S4 Crusher Bucket to the construction and recycling market. The flagship model, more powerful and updated.
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The new Doppstadt screen adapts to different screening requirements.
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Completamente automatizzata e con una capacità nominale di 450.000 t/anno, l’Ecocentrale Granada, di Alhendín (Granada), è uno degli impianti di punta nel riciclaggio dei rifiuti in Spagna. Lo scorso anno, l’Ecocentrale ha registrato una percentuale di recupero sui rifiuti RSU in ingresso del 10,80%. L’impianto è costituito da 4 linee che processano 30 tonnellate di rifiuti l’ora e dispone di 10 separatori automatici AUTOSORT di TOMRA Sorting Recycling.
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Cresce il recupero di imballaggi e il flusso di materie prime seconde prodotte dall’industria del riciclo.
Interview with Christoph Bach Sales Director EMEA, TOMRA Sorting Recycling.
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After five intense trade fair days, IFAT in Munich has closed its doors and STEINERT can look back on an outstanding trade fair presence. “We have rarely had such a high density of high-level, concrete discussions with new customers,” reported Dr. Uwe Habich and Peter Funke, both Managing Directors of STEINERT Elektromagnetbau GmbH. “The combination of the UniSort Black and the UniSort BlackEye, for sorting black plastics, attracted customers like a magnet. We have a clear technological advantage when it comes to boosting the recycling rates in this area,” continued Peter Funke, summing up the participation. The plastic sorting can be carried out at various stations along the recycling chain — at disposal companies and recycling firms alike. The UniSort Black is, for example, used in sorting facilities for lightweight packaging from household goods (separated into “yellow bins” in Germany). This machine sorts dark and black objects as well as the other residual materials that the upstream technology misses because NIR systems cannot recognize them. It can reveal them as black objects within the waste stream and sort them out. The UniSort BlackEye is the next logical step in this evolution of the sorting systems, because it can distinguish black plastics according to the categories PE, PP, PS and PVC. To sum up, the Managing Directors of the magnetic sorting and sensor technology specialists from Cologne said: “There is a great deal of interest in this type of economic processing technology. We had a very large number of visitors with real tasks to accomplish.
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