SORTATION | TECHNOLOGY
five models with capacities ranging from 2 to 8 tonnes/hr depending on the model. AMD also developed a sorting machine for plastic pellets and granules. The AMD LZ Pro (ES) model draws on the company’s extensive colour sorting experience to create an optical sorter designed to reduce the bouncing of particles to achieve effective sorting. The AMD optical pellet sorting machine integrates advanced visible light sorting technolo- gies combined with several product features for precision detection and inspection. This includes the E image processing technology, 3D surround recognition technology, multi-frame composite noise reduction, true colour restoration, micro-chromatic aberration algorithm, centroid 3.0 algorithm and dual-view cameras to detect and separate materials with subtle defects. AMD offers the LZ1 Pro (ES) and the LZ3 Pro (ES) models for pellets or granules, each with a capacity of 0.1-0.3 tonnes/hr. AMD also developed a sorting machine specifi- cally designed to separate PET and PVC flakes. The AMD GI series sorts the plastics mixture based on the near infrared spectral properties of the poly- mers. The company said separation of PET and PVC is a “critical step in ensuring the purity and quality
of the recycled materials, as these two materials cannot be recycled together due to their different chemical properties.” The NIR sorting unit can detect and separate non-PET materials in PET flakes and can also detect and separate impurities in HDPE bottle flakes from non-HDPE materials such as PP, PC, or PVC. AMD offers the GI line in three models with a capacity ranging from 0.8-6 tonnes/hr, depending on model.
Picking robots AMP Robotics, the US-based developer of AI- based robotic sorting systems, simplified its company name this year to AMP to reflect its delivery of AI-powered solutions at scale, said Carling Spelhaug, Director of Communications. “Each of our products uses the same core vision system to sense and sort, making the solutions highly modular and scalable,” she said. AMP offers multiple versions of pick-and-place robots per- forming upwards of eighty picks per minute on conveyor belts operating at 300 feet/minute (fpm), and jet systems that perform thousands of picks per minute on conveyors operating at 600 fpm. AMP’s newest offering is AMP One, a highly
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