Steinert targets several applications at IFAT

Equipment company will display its sorting technology for packaging, metals and wood at German trade fair.

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The Steinert.View app will be available for attendees to try out at the IFAT trade fair in Munich, May 30-June 3.
Photo courtesy of Steinert GmbH.

Germany-based Steinert GmbH will display equipment and conduct demonstrations to promote the latest iterations of its sorting technology for discarded packaging, scrap metal and scrap wood at the 2022 IFAT trade fair in Munich. The company says it also will provide information on its app for Steinert machinery owners.

Steinert says its sorting machines “help to recover pure and clean secondary raw materials, both when sorting streams of metal and during waste processing.” Its new app, the processing of nonferrous metals (including removing heavy metals), wood sorting and steel recycling will be “the main focal points” at its display in Hall B6 at the IFAT trade fair in Munich, May 30 to June 3. Several live presentations will take place on those topics.

When processing automotive shredder residue (ASR) and incineration bottom ash, Steinert says its sensor-based and magnetic technologies allow recyclable material to be sorted and put back into circulation. Steinert says its SteelMaster magnet can help create “the purest iron scrap from shredded scrap.”

In the C&D sector, the UniSort PR EVO 5.0 has a hyperspectral imaging (HSI) camera, designed to recognize and separate different types of wood. “When combined with AI-assisted sorting programs, it allows chipboard made from oriented strand board (OSB), medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or multiplex as well as fresh wood to be sorted by type from coated and painted wood,” the company staes.

The company says its mobile app, Steinert.view, allows customers to monitor their sensor-based sorting machines from any location. Customers can test the app on various devices while visiting the IFAT stand.

Steinert staff members will present new products and features at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. during the days the IFAT exhibition area is open.