With XRT technology and XRF technology, sorting that is not affected by the surface condition of the raw materials is possible!
"Extract" has become capable of handling even more special applications than conventional machines due to advancements in X-ray sensor technology. Equipped with "XRT technology," which sorts regardless of the surface condition of the raw materials, and "XRF technology," which analyzes the elemental composition of metals, it achieves high-sensitivity sorting. In the sorting of motor cores from ferrous metal lines, impurities can be detected and removed based on their atomic characteristics, minimizing yield loss while keeping expensive and hazardous manual sorting to a minimum. 【Features】 ■ Quick return on initial investment ■ High sensitivity ■ Sorting unaffected by the surface condition of raw materials ■ Proven durable design ■ High safety standards *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Representative Sorting Specifications】 ■ Improvement of Aluminum Purity - Removal of heavy metals such as copper, brass, zinc, and lead, - Production of higher value, high-purity aluminum pieces ■ CRT Lead Glass Sorting: Sorting of panel glass (lead-free) and funnel glass (high lead content) ■ RDF Production: Removal of PVC, glass, stones, and metals ■ Organic Material Sorting: Sorting of organic materials ■ PVC Removal: Removal of chlorine, bromine, or flame-retardant plastics from mixed plastics ■ Metals: Removal or sorting of metals ■ Special Applications: Available upon request *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Sorting of motor cores from the ferrous metal line, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Austecnika is a leading comprehensive crushing and grinding equipment manufacturer that was established in April 2003 by integrating the crushing and grinding technology and sales capabilities of Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Kobe Steel.