Steinert presents"Metal Recycling Keynote"

Metal recycling is central to resource security and climate neutrality. To support operators, recycling professionals and decision-makers with knowledge worldwide, Steinert is launching the Metal Recycling Keynote. This new 45-minute online format provides concise, structured insight into three essential technology areas as ZORBA, Aluminium and Steel scrap.

Steinert presents"Metal Recycling Keynote"
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The Keynote premieres across three dedicated sessions to serve global audiences:

  • EMEA session – Tue, 23 Sep 2025 | 11:00 CEST
  • Americas session – Tue, 23 Sep 2025 | 11:00 am PDT = 2:00 pm EDT
  • Asia/Pacific session – Wed, 24 Sep 2025 | 11:00 IST = 12:30 ICT = 15:30 AEST

Participation in the Metal Recycling Keynote is free of charge. After registering via the event page attendees will receive updates and personal access link prior the broadcast. Each session offers the same high-value content in English language.

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Metal recyclers face increasing pressure to improve separation efficiency, reduce contamination, and maximise material recovery rates. The keynote directly addresses these operational challenges through three focus topics:

  1. ZORBA Sorting Excellence – Complete process demonstration for mixed non-ferrous metal (ZORBA) preparation, showing systematic approaches to achieving higher purity grades and improved downstream processing efficiency.
  2. Aluminum Recycling Mastery – Deep-dive into downstream aluminum processing featuring XRT technology and the revolutionary STEINERT PLASMAX | LIBS system, including breakthrough developments in LIBS technology.
  3. Steel Sorting with X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology – Industrial-scale steel grade separation using XRF technology through the STEINERT KSS | XF L system, demonstrating practical applications and measurable performance improvements.

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