Application of Infrared in Color Selection With the increasing intensity of quality control by processing enterprises, infrared has begun to be used in the color sorting industry, and has been more and more favored in the sorting and quality grading of impurities. Among them, the infrared sensor made of high-end InGaAs material is highly sensitive to the moisture content on the surface of the mate...
Read MoreThere are many kinds of plastics, such as PC, ABS, PP, PE, PA, etc. Generally, after recycling plastics, they will be classified according to the material. The plastics are sorted and classified, so that the plastics after color selection are crushed, melted and re-granulated, so that the color of the reprocessed plastics will be purer and the price will be better. At present, there are many color...
Read MoreWith the improvement of living standards, people pay more and more attention to the quality of life and have higher requirements. In particular, Chinese people are very particular about food, so people have higher requirements for food, and the quality of food has become a problem that everyone pays attention to. With the color sorter, it saves time and effort, and the screening quality of the col...
Read MoreFighting climate change and building a circular economy are some of the top priorities of our time. These projects present various challenges for plastics manufacturers, processors and recyclers, but also many opportunities. The global approach to plastics must be rethought – from legislation to the development of new packaging materials to innovative Recycling Plastic Separating Machine technolog...
Read MoreChina is a big agricultural country, so there are many agricultural producers, which also determines that there are many small processing factories. The quality of food becomes an important issue. The appearance of the color sorter makes the product screening quality better, and what small processing plants need is the micro color sorter, which has huge advantages and is deeply loved by the majori...
Read MoreWith the development of the economy and the large market demand, the manual selection method has been unable to meet the needs of large-scale production, with low efficiency and high labor costs. The era of manual selection is facing the end. In line with the development of the times, color sorting machines have emerged along the way, and the era of machine intelligent color sorting has greatly im...
Read MoreRose salt is a kind of rock salt, mainly mined in salt mines in Pakistan. Because this kind of salt is pink, it is called rose salt in publicity, and it is called Himalayan salt in Europe and America. The chemical composition of rose salt is not the same as ordinary salt, and its role in cooking is also different. Rose salt is usually large grains (of course, there are also whole pieces as big as ...
Read MoreIs plastic valuable? The answer is: yes. In the eyes of most people, plastic may be a garbage item that can be thrown away anywhere, while in the eyes of some businessmen, plastic is a business opportunity to get rich. According to market feedback, waste plastic particles of different colors are sorted by PE sorting machine. The value of single-color plastic recycling is higher, and there is even ...
Read MoreSoybean, also known as soybean, is a crop rich in plant protein. Soybeans are most commonly used to make various soy products. Squeeze soybean oil, brew soy sauce, extract protein, etc. Especially these soybean processing industries need high-quality soybeans to make high-quality soybean products. These high-quality soybeans are made through processes such as picking, drying, sorting, and impurity...
Read MoreUsing plastic as a completely disposable material, industry and government mismanage it, leading to environmental disasters. Due to poor waste management, it is estimated that as many as one-third of plastic waste has entered nature as pollution. Since plastics are made from fossil fuels, burning plastics is a bad use of our scarce natural resources. Plastic production accounts for 4% of the world...
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