The multi-sensory response to increasingly complex requirements in material separation
We have harmonised four sensor systems in this combination sensor sorting system. Two optical sensors provide colour and three-dimensional shape information, the inductive sensor detects metals and differences in density are detected using x-ray transmission.
The logical combination of multi-sensory data collected for each individual object enables a wide variety of tasks to be covered by just one sorting machine. This combination is therefore frequently used as a stand-alone solution integrated into a processing concept – significantly expanding the sorting depth even for smaller mass flows. Customised equipment and programme creation are mandatory.
The combination of x-ray transmission (XRT) and 3D enables an additional evaluation of object characteristics and makes our system less sensitive to great differences in the sortable material.