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STEINHERT to explore digitalisation of the recycling industry in online seminar

These solutions allow recyclers to greatly increase their efficiency and have enabled the largest light packaging sorting facility in Europe. (Image source: STEINHERT)

STEINERT will outline its experience in the digitalisation of the recycling industry in an online seminar on 26 February, 2021  

The webinar will also provide insight into how Europe's largest sorting plant for lightweight packaging was made manageable using data.

In 2011, the first Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) camera replaced the point-to-point scanners previously used as standard in the STEINERT UniSort PR, paving the way for data-based sorting solutions. This camera has a spatial and spectral resolution of 28,000,000 pixels, a 5,000-fold improvement, and forms the basis of STEINERT?s networked solutions, providing new opportunities in the fight against the scarcity of resources. With the accumulated experience from four UniSort generations, a system was developed to fully process this data. All the necessary components are built into the machines of the EVO 5.0 generation and customers benefit from these advantages through:

? Shorter commissioning time

? Easier monitoring of the sorting facility

? A mobile condition monitoring system that shortens response times in the event of malfunctions

? AI (Artificial Intelligence) that helps sort previously inseparable materials

? Remote-controlled deployment of improvements without personnel on site

? A robot-based quality control

Online seminar: Intelligent Digital Solutions for Waste Recycling

On 26 February 2021, Hendrik Beel, managing director of STEINERT UniSort, will, using practical examples, demonstrate how STEINERT has developed solutions for highly efficient sorting facilities together with its customers and explore this topic. The seminar will take place at 09:00 CET in English and at 11:00 CET in German. You can register here.

Web application: Digital Solutions available at any time

In the meantime, people interested can also get information via a web application. At www.steinertglobal.com/intelligent-digital-solutions-for-waste/, the six solutions are available in a graphically prepared form. They are explained briefly below:

1.Intelligent Plant Commissioning

Cuts commissioning times while also offering optimised staff management and enabling the commissioning of sorting facilities with more than 50 near-infrared (NIR) sorters. By calibrating machines using a central spectral database, the entire system is adapted to the local circumstances at all times and is stable in the face of environmental factors.

2.Intelligent Condition Monitoring

Permanently and centrally monitors sorting facilities, enabling incidents to be detected early on to cut downtimes and improve system performance.

3.Intelligent Remote Monitoring

Cuts the time it takes to respond to problems thanks to mobile status monitoring and opportunities for service experts to intervene. This ensures a flexible response and improves the reliability of the entire system's performance.

4.Intelligent Object Identifier

AI-supported sorting program for sorting materials that could not previously be separated and for solving complicated sorting tasks. This simultaneously guarantees more constant and improved sorting performance.

5.Intelligent Remote Update

Allows improvements or totally new functions to be deployed remotely and equips sorting facilities for future requirements without staff having to be present on site.

6.Intelligent Quality Control

Robot-based quality check for automated assessment and checking of material qualities for processing, using for example UniSort Unibot. This enables accurate and flexible pricing as well as a response to legal or customer-specific requirements.