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Technology and solutions to Sort objects by material types sort objects by colors • sort different paper grades Complete system that performs all sorting tasks • |
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Technology and solutions to Sort objects by material types sort objects by colors • sort different paper grades Complete system that performs all sorting tasks •
Technology and solutions to Sort objects by material types sort objects by colors,sort different paper grades Complete system that performs all sorting tasks
TiTech has pioneered the automation of waste sorting and is known as the world leader in this field. Founded in 1993, TiTech developed the world’s first NIR (Near InfraRed) sensor for waste sorting applications. With a strong focus on R&D (Research & Development), TiTech continues to spearhead the development of this market by offering cutting edge technology for the sorting of recyclables. Today there are more than 850 TiTech units in operation in 16 countries. More than 400 of these units are installed in Germany, the worldwide leader in waste management. Right from the start, TiTech has invested substantial resources in developing sorting technology geared to the needs of a changing world. Waste handling is one of the most severe environmental issues facing our society, and TiTech contributes to tackling this problem by fulfilling one of the most important steps in the recycling chain: providing pure fractions for material and energy recycling. More than 850 units worldwide More than 20 billion items sorted More than 8 million accumulated hours in operation More than 7000 hours Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF)
 | TiTech AutoSort With TiTech AutoSort, you are choosing the most flexible sorting system from our range of offerings. TiTech AutoSort combines NIR and VIS sensors into a universal sorting system that meets a wide variety of needs as well as highlyspecialized ones. The VIS sensor, for example, can be used to recognize print media by CMYK spectral analysis. TiTech AutoSort sorts a wide variety of materials, everything from paper and carton (printed, coated or untreated), to many types of plastic. You get reliable fractions at top purity grade. |  | TiTech ColourSort® If you need to sort PET and PE by colour, you need to look no further than TiTech ColourSort® systems. TiTech VIS technique (visual spectrometry) enables you to precisely define the colour of the objects that you wish to sort. Being a flexible system, TiTech ColourSort® is able to define the boundaries between colours in line with your specific needs. TiTech ColourSort® detects all colours within the visible light spectrum, both of transparent and opaque objects. Moreover, TiTech ColourSort® provides simplified material detection.
|  | TiTech CombiSense® TiTech CombiSense® is a sorting device designed to identify colours, shapes and metals from bulk solids. The metal sensor in TiTech Finder® is combined with a colour camera. The high spatial resolution in conjunction with precise colour measurement enables sorting complex material streams of used electrical devices and the recovery of nonferrous metals with a high purity. |  | TiTech Finder® TiTech Finder® ensures the recovery of valuable metals in the recycling process and increases the added value of metal fractions. TiTech Finder® guarantees high accessibility and product quality as well as flexibility for every customer. It is tailor-made to the specific wishes of the recycling market and secures the highest degree of recovery. |  | TiTech PaperSort® TiTech PaperSort® systems offer precision sorting of different types of paper. In addition to an NIR sensor, TiTech PaperSort® also uses a VIS sensor to detect colours printed with CMYK technology. This technique enables TiTech PaperSort® to sort printed paper from printed carton of similar colour. More over, the system can sort deinking-capable material with a high purity grade. |  | TiTech X-Tract® Innovation and progress in one. Based on high-resolution x-ray transmission image processing, the sorting machine uses dry-mechanic techniques to separate materials and waste streams based on specific atomic density. This innovation opens new frontiers in efficient processing of recovered valuable materials |  | working pinciple Bild_Illu working pinciple Bild_Illu | |
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