Jan 25 2014
Rejlers has been awarded a contract to develop an optical waste sorting system by SpiralTrans in Leksand. The contract is worth SEK 3.5 million.
SpiralTrans has a patented optical waste sorting system which allows bags of waste to be sorted easily so that they can be processed further. Rejlers has a general contract with SpiralTrans that covers design, programming, supplying the control cabinet, electrical installation and commissioning of the system which will be supplied to KSRR, the waste disposal organisation in the Kalmarsund region. The system will be used in a plant located in Moskogen just outside Kalmar.
More information about optical waste sorting:
SpiralTrans’ sorting system for waste in different coloured bags is called Bagtronic. The system is modular, which allows it to be easily adapted to existing premises and the volume of waste to be sorted. It is based on the principle of sorting household waste into different coloured bags at source. The bags are put into the same waste bin, which is emptied by a normal refuse truck. The truck transports the waste to a plant, where it is separated by the optical sorting system, according to the colour of the bags, and can then be processed further.
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