Tomra and Redwave Partner to Share Zorba Sorting Technology

Tomra and Redwave collaborate to share zorba sorting technology, combining XRF and XRT solutions for efficient metal recycling.
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In a strategic move to enhance metal recycling capabilities, Germany-based Tomra and Austria-based Redwave, leaders in recycling and mining equipment, have entered a non-exclusive agreement to share their zorba sorting technologies. This collaboration aims to provide customers with a wider range of solutions for efficiently sorting and separating mixed metals.

Technology Sharing to Boost Recycling Efficiency

Tomra’s X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technology, renowned for its ability to distinguish materials based on atomic density, efficiently separates heavy metals from aluminum. Meanwhile, Redwave’s X-ray transmission (XRT) technology specializes in sorting mixed metals by chemical composition, refining them into single-metal products.

Under this agreement, both companies will retain independent operations but will offer each other’s technologies directly to their respective customers. This approach allows industries to optimize recycling processes and improve the quality of recovered materials by leveraging complementary sorting techniques.

Driving Sustainable Metal Recovery

This partnership addresses the growing demand for advanced recycling solutions in the context of increasing global metal consumption and waste management challenges. By combining their technological expertise, Tomra and Redwave aim to enhance the recovery of valuable metals, reduce waste, and support sustainability in the metal recycling and mining industries.

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