Delving into the intricacies of waste management, researchers explore the application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technology for the identification and classification of recyclable waste.
Aluminum recycling presents multifaceted challenges, ranging from efficient alloy sorting to quality maintenance and purity of recycled materials. Material recovery facilities (MRFs) must process huge ...
The research team of the State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy at East China Normal University has made significant progress in the field of ultra-fast laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy ...
Tomra Recycling Sorting business unit of Norway-based Tomra has introduced the Autosort Pulse as a new sensor-based sorting technology for the recycling industry. The Autosort Pulse features ...
Italy-based SGM Magnetics, with U.S. operations in Sarasota, Florida, and Cleansort GmbH have announced a strategic partnership agreement through which SGM will market and service Cleansort's ...
US-based photonics technology company Ocean Insight has expanded its portfolio of analytical products with the acquisition of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technology from Japan’s Rigaku ...
WASHINGTON, July 25, 2023 – Managing and classifying waste accurately for reuse is a growing challenge in environmental protection. Addressing this issue, researchers at Hefei University of Technology ...
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