TruSort® with DXRT™

NRT was the first to sort PVC from mixed plastics using X-ray technology in the early 1980s. Today, NRT continues to lead the industry in X-ray technology for a variety of applications. NRT has partnered with Spectramet® LLC to develop TruSort® with DXRT™, an advanced dual energy X-ray sorting system designed to separate materials at high throughput rates according to composition. The dry process uses patented imaging technology that electronically identifies material at the atomic level regardless of surface composition.

Features

  • Dual energy X-ray detection system
  • High-throughput process
  • Size independent sensing down to ½” particle size
  • Proven precision sort system with low product loss
  • Touch screen operator interface
  • Throughput up to 100 tph, depending on the application
  • Remote diagnostics, adjustments and upgrades

Applications

  • RDF/SRF
  • ASR
  • Metals
  • CRT Glass
  • E-Scrap
  • Minerals
  • Organics

Technology

  • In-Flight Sorting® for the most precise detection and ejection available
  • Proprietary high sensitivity algorithms for rapid identification
  • Elemental identification by effective atomic number
  • Average reading of entire material regardless of surface
  • High-speed precision air ejection

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