Innov-X Systems Inc. and BT-Wolfgang Binder GmbH have increased their cooperation with Redwave QXR technology to address the plastics recycling industry. Earlier this year the two companies entered an agreement to develop and market the Redwave QXR-G for high-volume sorting of glass.
The system combines Innov-X’s automated XRF technology and BTW Binder’s Redwave concept, which separates heat resistant and leaded glass from clean glass cullet.
The success of this partnership has made Innov-X and BT-Wolfgang Binder decide to further strengthen the cooperation by developing the REDWAVE QXR technology for the plastics recycling markets.
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“There is a huge market demand for a sorting system that can effectively remove black PVC and brominated plastic from shredded plastics,” said Don Sackett, CEO of Innov-X. “Our partnership has been very satisfying so far and we are more than happy to take the next step and explore these additional applications together with BT-Wolfgang Binder.”
“Our extensive experience in plastics sorting and our proven mechanical equipment combined with Innov-X’s XRF expertise will allow us to bring this much needed technology to market and offer a solution for the recyclers. We are very excited to further strengthen our successful cooperation with Innov-X,” said Heinrich Fuchs, CEO of BT-Wolfgang Binder.
For more information on the product or either company visit http://www.btw-binder.com or http://www.redwave.at
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