Redwave, a recycling and waste industry solutions provider, has introduced a machine designed specifically for fine materials from 4 mm to 25 mm in size.

The Redwave XRF machine uses a strategic sensor arrangement and decreased spacing between the valve and sensor components, thus ensuring a higher purity and increased metal recovery, including precious metals. The new enhancements allow for a final furnace-ready product while giving users the flexibility for continuous product development and quick reaction to market trends.

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Other features of the Redwave XRF fine machine include:

  • Sortable material sizes from 4 mm to 25 mm
  • Compact and versatile footprint
  • Belt system that prevents rolling while maintaining constant material speed
  • Fine material throughputs of up to 2 tonnes per hour

"This innovation represents a significant breakthrough for the recycling industry. The technology promises to unlock new opportunities for metal recyclers across the globe to more effectively conserve and recover valuable resources, ultimately benefiting both their business and the environment," explained Redwave CEO Silvia Schweiger-Fuchs.

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