SORTATION | TECHNOLOGY
BT-Wolfgang provided a portfolio of factory solutions for the mineral and conveying industries before establishing its Redwave recycling and waste processing division in 2004. It launched its Redwave line of machinery which incorporates its sensor-based sorting technologies. In July of this year BT-Wolfgang officially merged with compatriot company BT-Anlagenbau, a specialist and general contractor for plant construction to form BT-Systems. The latest advancement in sorting technologies
from BT-Systems’ Redwave recycling division is the connection of the Redwave 2i line and what the company describes as its new generation of intelligent sensor-based sorting, where machine learning and AI are linked with different types of sensors. Redwave machines incorporate the company’s independently developed camera and lighting technology and associated control and monitoring software for seamless operation. Redwave 2i enables up to 4-channel sorting with just one machine and can operate as a 2-way or 3-way system, the company said. The plug & play unit is offered in four sizes, including the Redwave 2i 1400, 2000, 2400 and 2800 models that offer sorting rates of approximately 3-8 tonnes/hr
depending on model. Waste material containing PET clear, PET blue, PET green and PET skyblue can be sorted, resulting in a fraction with just one of the PET types with a purity of 98%, the company said. The company’s Redwave C line scan camera for
colour recognition and separation and its Redwave NIR sensor for material recognition and separation are combined into the Redwave NIR/C sensor for separation of different materials and colours in one sorting step. The NIR/C sensor is combined with
Above: The Redwave 2i system enables up to 4-channel sorting with just one machine and can operate as a 2-way or 3-way system
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