[Use Case] Identification of waste plastic from scrap and leftover materials generated by our factory.
Proper sorting of our company's waste can also serve as an appeal for our commitment to the environment!
We would like to introduce a case study utilizing the "Resin Discrimination Handy Sensor" for the identification of waste plastic from scrap materials and offcuts. In this case, scrap materials generated in our factory and offcuts produced during the manufacturing process are being disposed of collectively, leading to a lack of proper sorting. By sorting the scrap materials and offcuts, they can be handed over to an intermediate processing company, reducing processing costs and allowing for valuable transactions. [Case Overview] ■ Target Companies: Plastic product manufacturers, package printing manufacturers, electronics manufacturers ■ Challenge: Collective disposal of scrap materials and offcuts, lack of sorting ■ Effect: Sorting materials that should be disposed of, resulting in cost savings of several million yen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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