EBHYS develops selective collection sorting processes for its private customers and for collectivities. These processes are developed according to customer needs and in a spirit of dialogue in order to adapt to the know-how and objectives of private and public customers.
Processing of various flows
The flows treated are very varied: household packaging, multimaterials, plastic resins, mixed fibres. The sorted flows correspond to all marketable types: plastics by resin, deinking, office papers, cardboard, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, complexed, D3E, glass,...
EBHYS has delivered more than 20 sorting installations in France over the last 15 years and draws upon more than 100 worldwide references from its partner STADLER the feedbacks of multiple experiences. Its processes are innovative, benefit from a feedback database of more than 15 years of experience and from numerical simulation capabilities developed in-house by the company.
The process simulator developed by EBHYS, allows it to compare the performance of multiple sorting schemes in a minimum of time to direct its proposals towards the best technical-economic compromise. EBHYS' multidisciplinary teams ensure, in partnership with its manufacturing partner STADLER, the technical definition.
The industrial processes developed by EBHYS use many proven technologies or those still under development. A key element of performance is the automation of the final sorting by optical sorters or sorting robots.
Control and quality
Several years of R&D have been devoted to controlling the quality of flows, including the manual sorting stage, to enable future operators to continuously monitor the quality of product flows, to anticipate process deviations and to ensure that the efforts made by employees are properly taken into account.
The connected cabin technology developed by EBHYS is equipped with sensors whose information is continuously analyzed by neural networks and a supervisor that allows the operator to benefit from a continuous monitoring on parameters as important as:
This approach represents a real technological breakthrough in the sorting world and contributes greatly to the control of the activity and quality produced on the sorting lines.
It is also directly related to the efforts made by public health organizations to offer satisfactory working conditions over time to the valuers working on the sorting lines.
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