Sicon, a German technology company, has developed an innovative method for pure-grade separation of plastics based on lamella separation from wastewater purification.
Polyfloat incorporates intelligent control technology, allowing the use of different fluid densities to reach an "astounding" level of purity, according to the company. Using this new system, a purity level of more than 99 percent can be achieved. The polyfloat system is available for hard plastics and films in various performance classes ranging from 0.5 to 5 metric tons per hour.
More information is available by emailing info@sicon.eu.
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