Specific example: Increased profits through valuable transactions of waste plastics.
A case of manualizing the method for distinguishing valuable materials using a handheld sensor!
We would like to introduce a case study of the implementation of a "resin identification sensor" at a plastic material manufacturer. At this company, they were unable to determine whether the unknown resins among the waste plastics generated in the factory were suitable for valuable transactions, leading to uniform disposal and significant disposal costs. After the introduction of the resin identification sensor, it became possible to identify previously unknown plastics on-site, achieving both an expansion of valuable transactions and a reduction in disposal costs. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - Among the waste plastics generated in the factory, there was no way to determine whether the unknown resins were suitable for valuable transactions, resulting in significant disposal costs. ■ Effects - It became possible to identify previously unknown plastics on-site, simultaneously achieving an expansion of valuable transactions and a reduction in disposal costs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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