Lindner Urraco Evo mobile shredders

Austria-based Lindner Recyclingtech has released its Urraco Evo line of mobile twin-shaft shredders. The line’s launch is in response to changing market requirements, moving away from a primary segment of light materials toward more robust and difficult applications. The Urraco Evo series shredders:
- can handle size reduction tasks for wood, plastics, aluminum and other metal scrap and mixed waste
- offer increased attention to automation and robotics while ensuring efficient processes and maintaining the high quality of the machines’ core components
- incorporate the new fast-exchange system and the company’s Skyflap for ease of maintenance and servicing, giving customers the ability to change the entire cutting system in less than two hours
- feature a permanent over-belt magnet for ferrous metal separation
- include user-friendly controls with touchscreen displays and remote controls for safe operation, handling and control
Visit www.lindner.com for more information.
Thermo Fisher XRF analyzers

Waltham, Massachusetts-based technology provider Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. says its Niton hand-held X-ray fluorescence metal analyzers can help recyclers improve profitability, while their ASM IV and RadEye radiation detection technology can prevent potentially unsafe and costly incidents. The analyzers:
- can deliver fast, accurate alloy identification
- include the XL5 Plus model, which offers nondestructive materials identification field inspections for aluminum, red metal and stainless alloys and precious metals in a point-and-shoot manner ideal for scrap recycling operations
- include the RadEye PRD4 unit, which can provide personal, portable radiation detection
- the RadEye PRD4 and PRD-ER4 radiation detector models use natural background rejection technology, allowing the devices to ignore fluctuations in naturally occurring radiation while analyzing the energy imbalance of artificial radiation
- come in the ASM IV radiation monitoring and detection system model, which can detect radioactive contamination in scrap metal before it enters processing equipment or the supply chain
Visit www.thermofisher.com for more information.
Tomra Finder Color

Tomra Recycling, the Germany-based sorting and recycling technology business unit of Norway-based Tomra ASA, offers its Finder Color, a high-throughput sorter designed to address recycled metal and electronic scrap processing tasks. The Finder Color:
- recovers materials such as copper and brass from mixed heavy metals, cleans stainless steel fractions and achieves high-level purification of printed circuit boards from mixed e-scrap
- sorts material that is sized from 0.2-4.7 inches at throughputs of up to 22.4 tons per hour
- combines established Tomra hardware and software with artificial intelligence algorithms to adapt to changing material streams and market demands
- features a red-blue-green camera and machine learning object singulation technology to provide accurate, object-level sorting down to a few millimeters
- sorts materials by color, size and shape with its single- camera system
- has an optional electromagnetic sensor to enhance metal recovery from mixed streams in batch mode
Visit www.tomra.com for more information.
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