3-way sorting for waste glass processing

Date: 10 April 2014

Introduced in the fall of 2013, REDWAVE CX and REDWAVE CXF 3-way sorting systems for waste glass will process material 6 to 50mm with the REDWAVE CX and 2 to 12 mm with the REDWAVE CXF.  These machines are equipped with a completely reworked 3-way system.

By rearranging the valve units, the same high performance at the first and second eject is guaranteed even for fine material, and air consumption is reduced even at higher ejection rates of up to 60 percent.

This unique machine concept in combination with quick-action eject valves and optimized nozzles allows for the design of more compact sorting plants with fewer sorting steps, without any loss of quality or yield of final product. 

See more at: http://rpn.baumpub.com/products/13874/3-way-sorting-for-waste-glass-processing

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