Ballistic separators

IMT Innovative Machine Technology (Austria) is an automatic waste sorting equipment — ballistic separators and accelerating conveyors. Equipment to completely eliminate manual labor at the waste sorting complex.

The ballistic separator automatically sorts paper, film, bottles, cans, and organic matter from the mixed waste. Separation occurs by supplying material to the working surface of the platform with a certain number of perforated screens, where the inclination of the platform and vibrations when moving the blades provide sorting of the incoming material.

The material in the IMT separators is sorted due to different trajectories and ballistic properties of specific debris particles falling onto the rotating screen.

Separators IMT sorts material into three categories:

Light fraction

(2D — two-dimensional fraction)

A light and flat material, such as paper, plastic films and textiles, rises to a small height when the screen rotates.

Heavy Faction

(3D — three-dimensional fraction)

Heavy and round elements, such as bottles, cans, wooden and metal elements, when the screen moves, are discarded and collected to the side by tilting the screen.

Sifted fraction

The screen has a perforated surface (the size of the perforation depends on the specific tasks of the client). As a result, part of the finer material passes through the holes.