The Micromat Series IV will be shown with a multicut rotor for processing materials such as big bags and textiles.
The portfolio is complemented by service offerings and the digital platform Nexus, which provides real-time data and performance monitoring to support process transparency and plant availability.
Market conditions and technical requirements
The recycling sector is characterised by rising energy costs, fluctuating raw material markets and increasing regulatory requirements. At the same time, material streams are becoming more complex, and safety requirements are increasing, particularly due to lithium-ion batteries.
Lindner addresses these developments with plant engineering concepts and shredding technology designed for stable processes, defined output quality and consistent throughput. The systems are developed to adapt to different materials and applications.
Plant engineering for circular economy
At IFAT 2026, Lindner will demonstrate how recycling plants can process heterogeneous waste streams into defined material fractions. The company combines stand-alone machines with integrated system solutions covering planning, engineering and operation.
The focus lies on generating quality-assured fractions as a basis for further recycling processes. The range of services includes consulting, engineering, implementation, commissioning and maintenance.
Systems for plastics recycling
In plastics recycling, Lindner offers systems that combine shredding, sorting and washing. The company reports more than 200 installed washing plants and components worldwide.
Through cooperation with extrusion technology providers, the process chain can be extended to the production of recyclates, including applications with defined quality requirements. The approach focuses on coordinating individual process steps along the value chain.
New shredding technology
At IFAT Munich, Lindner will present new developments in shredding technology. The Urraco Evo, a mobile twin-shaft shredder, is designed for heavy-duty applications such as scrap metal and mixed scrap. It will be shown both at the outdoor stand and during demonstration events.
The Merak 2800 will be presented with an alternative drive concept in addition to the established electric version.
The fourth generation of the Micromat series features a synchronous reluctance motor with high energy efficiency and without the use of rare earth elements. A multicut rotor enables flexible use across different material streams and is designed to reduce maintenance requirements.
Integrated solutions and digital services
Lindner’s recycling solutions combine mechanical engineering with digital monitoring tools. The Nexus platform supports performance analysis and maintenance planning through machine data.
The company’s service activities include maintenance, retrofitting and system upgrades throughout the machine lifecycle. These measures are intended to maintain operational reliability under demanding conditions.
Hall B6, Booth 251
Outdoor exhibition area FM/708/2






