New generation of glass optical sorters
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MSS Inc., based in Nashville, TN, offers a new generation of glass optical sorters that help recyclers in separating cullet by color and transforming lower value mixed broken glass into materials of better value. With the MSS MRF Glass Recovery System, glass is first screened and then fed into a vibratory feeder. The company's ColorSort Module, meanwhile, removes tinted glass to produce a clear output and the Three-Mix Processing System is targeted for facilities working with large amounts of mixed color broken glass. Three-Mix Processing can also remove contamination and make three color outputs from a dirty three-mix input.
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Offers glass optical sorters that separate cullet by color & transform lower value glass into materials of better value
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 1998
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Walker Magnetics
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Walker Magnetics is a manufacturer of suspended separators which come in manual or self cleaning versions using strong permanent magnets or electromagnets. The company has become known for designing and making magnetic products used in the industrial sectors for over 100 years. Nonferrous metal separation can also be done via advanced eddy-current technology. The company also offers customized production of a complete separator using individual parts for integration into an existing site and establishment of new facilities.
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Is a manufacturer of suspended separators which come in manual or self cleaning versions
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 1998
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Utah firm markets mixes plastic system
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Rotational Molding of Brigham City, UT, is marketing a system that molds mixed plastic scrap into molded products. A company spokesman said the process can be used in all types of plastic including thermosets and plastics containing paper, paint, dirt, wood and mild chemicals. The system pulverizes plastic items into plastic chips or flakes which are then processed by a compounder to make them more malleable. The materials are then sent to a pressurized mold where they are turned into bars, wheels and other shapes.
Publication Name: Recycling Today
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 1096-6323
Year: 2000
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