Waste is generally collected as a mixture of different solid materials which are fed into the recycling cycle by the waste collecting industry. In waste treatment plants the waste gets crushed, classified and sorted. Among these processes the sorting is the determining step in which materials with the same recycling attributes are concentrated
and cleaned from impurities.
The accumulation of the materials is done by using single particle attributes as criteria for the sorting process. Sensor based sorting systems offer the opportunity to detect various material characteristics. The I.A.R. and the AMR at the Technical University of Aachen (Germany) are focusing their research on new sorting algorithms and the integration of new sensor systems like 3D cameras, which have rarely been used in the waste processing industry so far, with the aim to increase the efficiency in sorting technologies for solid waste materials and mineral recourses.
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Quelle: | MBT 2007 (Mai 2007) |
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Autor: | Dipl.-Ing. Dirk Killmann Dipl.-Inform. Thomas Scharrenbach Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Pretz |
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