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Our BRINIR CLASSIFIER Sorter is called a "ballistic"
separator because the waste objects move up the metal conveyor belt
in trajectories. This machine effectively separates high-calorie flammable
waste, such as paper and flexible plastics.
Since the machine sorts wastes according to physical characteristics,
the stability of the sorting process can be maintained irrespective
of changes in the processing volume and composition of wastes.
Ballistic separators are currently being used around the world for
the purpose of extending the useful lives of waste processing plants,
as well as converting waste to refused-derived fuel (RDF) and recycled
plastic fuel (RPF). These machines also contribute to improved accuracy
in the sorting of PET bottles and other reusable waste materials. |
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Sorting is done according
to the differing degrees of hardness of waste items. |
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With each rotation of the conveyor belt,
waste objects are tossed into the air. Light objects (known as light
fraction) already on the belt bounce forward, and while heavier or
harder objects (known as heavy fraction) bounce backward. When the
backward velocity exceeds the forward movement, the object is sent
in the reverse direction. |
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Sheet plastic or small objects with
a low hardness rating such as paper do not bounce and merely move
forward on the metal conveyor belt. These objects are recovered as
light fraction. The high amplitude and shearing force of the metal
elements ensure a high degree of accuracy in the sorting process. |

Ballistic Sorter |
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Objects that are small in diameter contained
in the target waste fall through the holes on the metal conveyor belt,
and are recovered as "screen fraction." The diameter of
the holes can be specified according to purpose. |
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