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Canon Launches Innovative Plastic Sorting Equipment to Boost Recycling Efforts

Soren Vilhelm
Last updated: June 11, 2024 2:08 pm
Soren Vilhelm 11 months ago
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Canon Inc. has recently unveiled its latest breakthrough in recycling technology with the introduction of their new plastic sorting equipment, the “TR Series.” This series includes the highly anticipated “TR-S1510,” designed to revolutionize the way plastic waste is sorted and recycled.

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Tackling the Black Plastic ProblemHigh-Speed, High-Precision SortingWhy This MattersInside the TR-S1510A Step Towards a Sustainable FutureOrdering InformationIn Summary

Tackling the Black Plastic Problem

One of the standout features of the TR-S1510 is its ability to accurately identify and sort black plastic waste, a notorious challenge in the recycling industry. Traditionally, black plastics, commonly used in electronics and automobile parts, have been difficult to sort due to their inability to reflect or transmit visible light. Canon’s new equipment overcomes this hurdle by employing advanced Raman spectroscopy combined with a tracking mechanism.

  • Raman Spectroscopy: Uses laser light to obtain molecular information, making it effective even for black plastics.
  • Tracking Mechanism: Ensures sufficient measurement time for each piece, regardless of color.

High-Speed, High-Precision Sorting

The TR-S1510 is designed to handle high-speed sorting operations with impressive accuracy. Here are some key specifications:

  • Conveyor Speed: 1.5 meters per second.
  • Sorting Capacity: Up to 1 ton of plastic per hour.
  • Customization: Can be tailored to meet specific throughput and space requirements.

Why This Matters

In today’s world, approximately 20% of plastic waste is recycled into new products. The rest is often incinerated or used as fuel. For recycled plastics to be viable, they need to maintain high purity levels. This is where the TR-S1510 makes a significant impact. By accurately identifying various types of plastics, including the challenging black plastics, it ensures a higher purity of recycled materials.

  • Increased Recycling Rates: Higher accuracy in sorting means more plastics can be effectively recycled.
  • Circular Economy: Promotes a sustainable cycle where materials are reused, reducing the need for virgin resources.

Inside the TR-S1510

The TR-S1510 features an internal mechanism that is as innovative as it is efficient. Here’s a peek inside:

  • Advanced Laser Scanning: Scans plastic pieces to identify their material composition.
  • Efficient Sorting Mechanism: Tracks and measures plastic pieces on a conveyor belt, ensuring precise sorting.

A Step Towards a Sustainable Future

Canon’s entry into the recycling system market with the TR Series marks a significant step towards a circular economy. By improving the productivity of recycling plants and enhancing the quality of recycled materials, this new technology supports global sustainability efforts.

  • Environmental Impact: Reduces waste and promotes the reuse of materials.
  • Economic Benefits: Provides recycling plants with a more efficient and accurate sorting solution.

Ordering Information

Canon is now accepting orders for the TR Series, including the TR-S1510. This state-of-the-art equipment is set to change the landscape of plastic recycling, making it more efficient and effective than ever before.

For more information or to place an order, visit Canon’s official website.

In Summary

Canon’s TR-S1510 is not just another piece of recycling equipment. It’s a game-changer that addresses long-standing issues in the recycling of black plastics. With its high-speed, high-precision sorting capabilities, it promises to boost recycling rates and support a more sustainable future.

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