Extrusion 1-2018

35 Extrusion 1/2018 Steckerfertig und kompaktes Maschinen-Design Eine gute Zugänglichkeit erleichtert In- standhaltungs- und Reinigungsarbeiten. Für die Gesamtanlage ist eine vereinfach- te Steuerung zur Ein-Mann-Bedienung vorgesehen. Die erleichtert die Handha- bung und erhöht die Arbeitssicherheit. Die robuste Bauweise und die energieef- fiziente Antriebstechnik ermöglichen zu- dem einen wirtschaftlichen, leistungs- starken und dauerhaften Betrieb. KraussMaffei Berstorff GmbH An der Breiten Wiese 3-5 30625 Hannover, Germany www.kraussmaffeiberstorff.com TOMRA Sorting Recycling www.tomra.com/recyclin SKM Recycling www.skmrecycling.com Das CRS 1000 ist mit kompletter elektri- scher Ausrüstung und Steuerung mon- tiert und nach dem Aufstellen sofort ein- satzbereit. Mit einem Gesamtgewicht von circa acht Tonnen einem Volumen von knapp 4 m³ und einer Stellfläche von 5 m 2 lässt sich die komplette Einheit oh- ne Probleme mit Flurförderzeugen an je- de mögliche Einsatzposition bewegen. Live-Vorführung Am 20. Februar 2018 ab 17:30 Uhr kön- nen sich interessierte Messebesucher bei einer Live-Vorführung auf dem Werksge- lände von KraussMaffei Berstorff ein Bild machen, wie einfach das CompoundRe- work System 1000 Produktionsreste zu Streifen und Bahnen recycelt. Sensor-Based Sorting Technology residential recycling stream, reduce ma- terials unnecessarily ending up in landfill, facilitate the development of new recy- clable grades to meet the demands of a changing market and deliver greater en- vironmental benefits. Renowned worldwide for its leading sen- sor-based sorting technology, TOMRA Sorting was also recognized in Australia for its expert knowledge and consulting. Robert Italiano, Business Manager of SKM, commented on the new partner- ship: “We are convinced by TOMRA’s ro- bust and dependable technology, but it’s their ability to support in creating the best plant concepts that made us choose to partner with TOMRA. Our confidence in their technical knowledge and support is unwavering and is backed by TOMRA’s guarantee to perform. We are proud to TOMRA Sorting Recycling (TOMRA) announced its newest partnership with SKM Recycling (SKM), head- quartered in Laverton North, Victo- ria, Australia. As an industry leader in processing recyclables from house- hold and commercial streams, SKM has selected TOMRA to supply 40 AUTOSORT units with the latest fea- tures and new 3D laser technology for three new sorting facilities. T o meet the constantly changing de- mands in the market, SKM is building three new plants to process over 350,000 tonnes of kerbside collected material, also called single stream, per year. Primary focus of the SKM Recycling plants is to process paper, plastics, me- tals and glass, sorting them into high quality products. The plants are expec- ted to be operational in the beginning of 2018. SKM’s Laverton plant aims to become the most technically advanced and auto- mated recyclables processing plant on the continent or even worldwide by inte- grating multiple steps of TOMRA Sorting technology into the sorting of paper and other recyclables. This world’s-best tech- nological capability will provide SKM with a unique and strong competitive advantage, and will position SKM well to meet increasingly stringent end-product quality demands. This improved sorting technology will al- so result in a greater percentage of recy- clable product being extracted from the be developing the most advanced mate- rials recovery facilities in Australia.” Tom Jansen, Sales Manager at TOMRA Sorting Recycling, adds: “Winning such a big contract means SKM have placed a lot of trust in TOMRA and our newest technology. I’m looking forward to see- ing the ultra-modern plants in operati- on.” AUTOSORT

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