E-Waste

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  • E-waste is a popular, informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their "useful life." Computers, televisions, VCRs, stereos, copiers, and fax machines are common electronic products. Many of these products can be reused, refurbished, or recycled.

  • With the passage of the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003, certain portions of the electronic waste stream are defined and the systems to recover and recycle them will be administratively regulated beyond the universal waste rules that apply to material handling.

  • It is estimated that over 100 million tons of E-Waste are produced each year.

  • Clearly the majority of all E-Waste produced each year is land-filled or incinerated.

  • Get full intrinsic value by sorting the components of scrapped electronic material into their most valuable alloys.

  • Don’t give away margin when sorting can be done for a few cents per lb; and your total value of sold goods increases several to 10 times that much.

  • Deliver a Preferred Product to your key clients, thus insuring a viable market during good times and bad.

  • Reduce your tonnage of landfill or incinerator material by recycling the valuable plastics and polymers found in the typical waste stream.
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  • Get full intrinsic value by sorting the components of scrapped electronic material into their most valuable alloys.

  • Don’t give away margin when sorting can be done for a few cents per lb; and your total value of sold goods increases several to 10 times that much.

  • Deliver a Preferred Product to your key clients, thus insuring a viable market during good times and bad.

  • Reduce your tonnage of landfill or incinerator material by recycling the valuable plastics and polymers found in the typical waste stream.

Sorting Example

  • Sorting of non-ferrous heavy metals by XRF

  • Sorting of non-ferrous light metals by LIBS

  • Sorting of engineered plastics and polymers by specific type—even if they contain carbon black.

  • Sorting Capacity up to 5 t/h for any system


















​Key for Success
  • Our sorting technology improves your process!

  • If you’re looking to extract and purify metals and plastics from E-Waste recycling streams, you’re in the right place.

  • If you consume scrap metal or polymers, and your goal is melt specific feedstock, you’re in the right place.

  • Austin AI has the newest and most specific technology to deliver the absolute best sorting systems—period.

  • We make that statement based on experience. We back it with proof from our customers.

  • We have technology that is independently tested and proven.




















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LIBS
XRF
LIBS
LIBS

       
Austin AI Technology will find what you are looking for!


AUSTIN AI
  1. Austin AI sensor-based technology increases the waste-stream yield by ensuring consistent quality of output.
  2. Austin AI sensor-based technology allows material composition to be monitored to improve grading of fractions.
  3. Austin AI Sorting is flexible sorting systems function effectively with an extremely wide variety of material streams.
  4. Austin AI perform successfully an extensive range of sorting tasks and are able to do both prepare and sort secondary raw material of metals and waste for material recycling.
What material you are looking for?

Al

Cu

Mn

Si

Mg

Ni

Zn

other