Sorting System for Waste Paper and Cardboard Articles
The purer the paper can be returned to the paper industry, the more valuable it is. This means that the more primary fibres are replaced with secondary raw material from waste paper, the more favourable it is for the paper industry since less water, energy and raw materials must be used.
To achieve a high degree of purity of the paper, the sorting process must ensure high reliability and productivity.
Here, the separation of non-paper ingredients are at issue such as
- Metals
- Cords
- Glass
- Textiles
- sand
- plastics etc.
as well as the production of defined paper grades.