STEINERT Fines ISS with ARGOS C Technology

Where nothing is too small for sorting

STEINERT Fines ISS with ARGOS C Technology

STEINERT Fines ISS – Valve bar

Cologne based full supplier of separation technology STEINERT Elektromagnetbau GmbH is proud to announce the launch of a special design Fines all-metal recovery system. The STEINERT Fines ISS with ARGOS C technology has been developed in close cooperation with customers to meet the demands of a market which is showing increasing demand for Fines metal products below the size of 10mm / 3/8″. Especially the high copper content to be usually found in this size range can very often justify the use of STEINERT Fines ISS for the recovery of these small metallic particles from post eddy current Auto Shredder Residue (ASR) streams. Recent installations show that even an additional one percent of metal recovery with a STEINERT Fines ISS leads to a short term ROI. The typical product coming from a STEINERT Fines ISS used in the waste from an eddy current separator includes up to 80 % of very small bare and insulated copper wire not detectable with recent systems found in the market.

The STEINERT Fines ISS combines two new technologies especially developed for the separation of very fine metals. The ARGOS C inductive sensor offers previously unseen sensitivity readings to allow for a recovery of even the smallest pieces down to 1 mm in particle size effectively. This sensor is a fully digital sensor providing conductive imaging enhancing the accuracy of the separation by giving more detailed information on each detected particle. The data transfer is completely Ethernet based for a quick succession of signals to be accurately identified. The second new technology used integrated in the STEINERT Fines ISS is a bullet-type valve bar for extremely accurate firing to minimize the consumption of compressed air which is the major factor in operating costs for every modern sensor sorter. It also increases the purity of the generated metal product because more accurate firing means less unwanted carryover of non-metallic contaminants. Both the new ARGOS C sensor and the bullet-type valve bar are connected through a state of the art control panel allowing for a large variety of signal based information to be processed. This will guarantee the best possible results in terms of recovery and purity with the highest means of sensitivity and selectivity for the customers in today´s growing and changing markets, thus protecting and increasing their business by providing them with the necessary flexibility to stay competitive.

The initial success of the very first STEINERT Fines ISS sensor sorters came within the ASR-industry but as of now additional applications for a successful implementation of this technology have already been encountered in the fields of Waste To Energy (WTE) metal processing from bottom ash and plastic waste processing to clean up PET-Flakes. The STEINERT Fines ISS is available in 1 m & 2 m working widths (40″ & 80″).
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STEINERT wurde 1889 gegründet und ist seit langem als Marktführer für Magnetsortiersysteme anerkannt. In den letzten zehn Jahren hat sich STEINERT auch zu einem der Marktführer für Sensorsortiersysteme entwickelt. STEINERT liefert elektromagnetische Trommeln, Wirbelstromscheider sowie Induktions-, Röntgen- und Nahinfrarot-Sortiersysteme. STEINERT bietet seinen Kunden höchste Kompetenz und ist heute der einzige Anbieter, der das gesamte Produktspektrum einschließlich Kundenservice abdeckt. Als Vollsortimenter vertreibt STEINERT seine Sortiersysteme weltweit und bietet seinen Kunden in allen Teilen der Welt Beratung und Service an. Der Hauptsitz von STEINERT befindet sich in Köln. Zudem hat das Unternehmen Tochtergesellschaften in den USA, Brasilien, Australien, Südafrika, China und Japan.

STEINERT Elektromagnetbau GmbH
Julie Zavazalova
Widdersdorfer Str. 329-331
50933 Köln
+49 221 4984-108
Zavazalova@steinert.de
http://www.steinert.de