Using the X-ray transmission (XRT) technology, the X-TRACT identifies contents in the sorting material independent of their color and pollution. With X-ray sorting technology, the X-TRACT can separate substances on the basis of their atomic density and is so able to separate material concentrates into different material types. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyses the elemental composition of metals, e.g. in copper meatball sorting from ferrous scrap.
Features & Benefits
TOMRA Sorting offers a variety of configurations for different sorting tasks and conditions
X-TRACT is available with X-ray transmission (XRT) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
Specs
Aluminum: extended + standard sensor configuration | Sorting out heavy metals and aluminum alloys with heavy metal content |
Zorba: extended + standard sensor configuration | Sorting out heavy metals and aluminum alloys with heavy metal content |
Wood chips: basic sensor configuration | Sorting out impurities like tones, glass, rubber etc. from wood waste |
Organic waste: Basic sensor configuration | Sorting out impurities like stones, glass, bones etc. from organic waste |
Flame Retardants & PVC: Basic sensor configuration | Sorting out flame retardant plastics from E-Scrap |
CRT glass: extended sensor configuration | Sorting out lead glass |