With a laser-based sorting process developed in the project, alloys can be efficiently recovered from metal scrap. (Source: Cronimet Ferroleg)
With a laser-based sorting process developed in the project, alloys can be efficiently recovered from metal scrap. (Source: Cronimet Ferroleg)
Particle size analysis of A1 to A3 grade, P100 waste wood (in accordance with the German waste wood classification) shredded by Lindner’s Miura 1500 with synchronous fine cutting system. Photo: Lindner Recyclingtech
The sophisticated geometry of the cutting edges uses the Archimedes’ screw principle to ensure an aggressive material intake. Photo: Lindner Recyclingtech
Lindner’s SF synchronous fine cutting system cuts the material twice in one pass thanks to its scissor action. Additionally, the chips are crushed twice more by the rippers. Photo: Lindner Recyclingtech
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