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Carlos Manchado Atienza
STRATEGIES & TECHNOLOGIES FOR CLEANING, HANDLING, & TRANSPORTING GLASS
Charlotte, NC (Video Conference)09.02.2020
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Businessarea
Group
Publicly listed on Oslo Stock Exchange (OSEBX: TOM)
±4200EMPLOYEESGLOBALLY
Businessstream
~ 900 in America
TSS –NA 170 (65 Service)TCS-NA 750 (148 Service)
±1 Billion $REVENUES 2019
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TOMRA CREATESSENSOR-BASEDSOLUTIONS FOROPTIMAL RESOURCE PRODUCTIVITY
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TOMRA SORTING SOLUTIONS
Potatoes, fruit, dried fruit, fresh cut, vegetables, nuts, grains and seeds, seafood and meat…
Packaging (Single and Dual Stream), municipal solid waste, thermoplastics, paper, commercial & industrial waste, e-scrap, Smelters, AL, wood…
Industrial minerals, Gemstones (diamonds, emeralds…) Fe & non-FE metals (Gold, Iron, Manganese, Cooper, Zinc, Silver…) Fuel (Coal…), Slag…
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TOMRA Sorting SOLVENCY
• Total revenue growth (organic plus inorganic) CAGR of ~28% per year from 2004-2019• Average annual organic
growth for the same period was ~16%
• Technology base and segment & application knowledge expanded both through acquisitions and in-house ventures.
STRONG REVENUE GROWTH SINCE INCEPTION IN 1996
A COMMON SENSOR-BASED TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO
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EM
LIBS
COLOR
IRT
XRF
VIS
NIR
LED
XRT
LASER
ELECTROMAGNETIC SENSOR (EM) Electro-magnetic properties like conductivity and permeability
LED SPECTOMETRY (LED)Color and spectral properties based on multiple LED light sources in very high optical resolution
NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (NIR)Specific and unique spectral properties of reflected light in the near-infrared spectrum
X-RAY TRANSMISSION (XRT)Atomic density irrespective of surface properties and thickness
LASER INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY (LIBS)Elemental composition
X-RAY FLUORESCENCE (XRF)Elemental composition
INFRARED TRANSMISSION (IRT)Density and shape properties by light absorption
IR CAMERA (IR)Heat conductivity and heat dissipation
COLOR CAMERA (COLOR)Color properties measured in very high optical resolution
LASER REFLECTION/FLUORESCENCE (LASER)Structural, elemental and biological properties by reflection,absorption and fluorescence of laser light
VISIBLE LIGHT SPECTROMETRY (VIS)Specific and unique spectral propertiesof reflected light in the visible spectrum
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We are collecting the glass in our trash can.
We are sorting the glass in our Single Stream MRFs.
We can clean the glass and have more than 97% purity.
Why don’t we recover and reuse it?
BENEFITS & SUMMARY
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AUTOSORT LASER
AUTOSORT LASER
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• Independent background system • Simultaneous single-point detection • Glass vs. transparent polymer recognition • Fully flexible sensor configuration • Unique mechanical design built for highest
safety standards
Test carried out with material from a "Single Stream" Plant in the USA.
PROCESS OPTIONS
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Feeding of MaterialFrom wherever glass is removed via trommel,
disc screen, glass breaker etc.
Size SeparationUsing a vibratory deck or trommel
Density SeparationUsing air vacuum and/or blower
Paper, bottles, cans, etc... Fines, small shredded paper
Glass pieces, ceramic, stones, etc
Shredded paper, plastic, etc.
+2’’ (±50mm) ¼-⅛ ’’ minus (±6.35-3.17mm)
LightsHeavies
Option A: Glass Sample after Glass Breaker
Option B: Glass Sample after Size Separation
Option C: Glass Sample after Density Separation
MATERIAL PICTURES: SAMPLES ARRIVING TO GERMANY FOR TESTING
Sample A; after Glass Breaker
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Sample B; after Size Separation
Sample C; after Density Separation
For all tests was the same sorting logic… Due to the high amount of glass in all samples all impurities were ejected positively from the single stream by using an
AUTOSORT LASER system.
OPTION A: GLASS SAMPLE AFTER GLASS BREAKER*Before sorting the sample 1 was screened at 0.25” Inches (6.3 mm) to remove fines and dust from the input.
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OPTION B: GLASS SAMPLE AFTER SIZE SEPARATION
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OPTION C: GLASS SAMPLE AFTER DENSITY SEPARATION
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CONCLUSION
AUTOSORT LASER 1200 (4-5 ton/h)
• Any plant up to 30 ton/h input (±16% Glass inside)
AUTOSORT LASER 1800 (6-7 ton/h)
• Any plant up to 50 ton/h input (±16% Glass inside)
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As expected, results are very positives based on
AUTOSORT LASER system.
Sample A Sample B Sample CPurity Glass 99.54% 99.18% 99.40%
Recovery Glass 87.00% 91.50% 90.10%
Recovery CSP 94.40% 95.40% 98.60%
Recovery all impurities 98.00% 82.70% 92.90%
TOMRA Guarantee figures:• GLASS Purity: >96-97%• GLASS Recovery: >85%
*After TOMRA validation
More than 80% Glass
input
ONE recycled GLASS BOTTLE would save enough energy to power a computer for 25 minutes.
TOMRA RECYCLING GLOBAL PRESENCE
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TOMRA Sorting Recycling locations
Agents and Distributors
An extensive direct sales network supplemented with agents and distributers worldwide.
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3PRODUCTION
FACILITIES
USA West CoastTOMRA Sorting Inc.875 Embarcadero Drive
West Sacramento, CA95605, USA
USA East CoastTOMRA Sorting Inc.11121 Carmel Commons Blv
Suite 155. Charlotte, NC28266, USA
www.tomra.com
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Carlos Manchado Atienza Regional director Americas