Controlled material flow with ActiveFLOW
With the ActiveFLOW feed unit, Spaleck extends its existing infeed technology for sorting processes. The system is designed to ensure a uniform and reproducible material feed, particularly for applications with defined particle streams such as in metal recycling.
Optimised oscillation parameters and controlled start-up and shutdown sequences reduce material movement within the feed layer. This enables a stable material bed with consistent layer thickness. Downstream sorting systems, including sensor-based, X-ray and LIBS technologies, benefit from a homogeneous material distribution and steady particle flow.
AutoCLEAN screening deck reduces cleaning effort
The AutoCLEAN screening deck is designed to minimise maintenance requirements in challenging screening applications. An integrated, adjustable cleaning mechanism prevents material build-up and keeps the screening surface open during operation.
The system is suitable for Spaleck recycling waste screens and 3D COMBI screening machines. It is intended for materials with a tendency to adhere, such as moist incinerator bottom ash, compost or biomass. Reduced manual cleaning and fewer interruptions contribute to improved screening performance.
In addition, Spaleck introduces further screening panels tailored to specific material streams, including metal, plastics, construction and demolition waste and municipal solid waste.
Cloud-based monitoring for operational transparency
With the Spaleck Connect Cloud, the company expands its condition monitoring system with cloud-based functionality. Operators can access machine data in real time, receive maintenance notifications and implement predictive maintenance strategies.
The system includes an OPC UA interface for integration into existing plant control systems. The aim is to support plant availability and operational reliability through improved data transparency.
Application-specific screening solutions
Spaleck develops screening technology tailored to individual material characteristics and process requirements. The modular systems are designed for applications such as household waste, slag, plastics and industrial waste streams.
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