In this paper new analytical inspection strategies, based on hyperspectral imaging (HSI) in the VIS-NIR and NIR wavelength ranges (400-1000 and 1000-1700 nm, respectively), have been investigated and set up in order to define quality control logics that could be applied at industrial plant level for polyolefins recycling. The research was developed inside the European FP7 Project W2Plastics "Magnetic Sorting and Ultrasound Sensor Technologies for Production of High Purity Secondary Polyolefins from Waste". The main aim of the project is the separation of pure polyethylene and polypropylene adopting an innovative process, the magnetic density separation (MDS). Spectra of plastic particles and contaminants resulting from post-consumer complex...
An efficient large-scale recycling approach of particulate solid wastes is always accomplished accor...
The study is addressed to define HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) based platform to develop innovative re...
Since polymers are continuously replacing other materials in major consumer products, the consumptio...
The separation of pure polyolefins, polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), from post-consumer pl...
The study was addressed to investigate the possibility to apply hyperspectral imaging (HSI) techniqu...
Hyperspectral imaging in the near infrared range (1000-1700 nm) was evaluated to identify different ...
The aim of this work was the evaluation of a new sensing technology, based on hyperspectral imaging,...
The efficient large-scale recycling of plastic waste is of increasing interest from an ecological an...
Polyolefins can be considered as one of the most important polymers for consumer goods being polyeth...
New analytical inspection strategies, based on hyperspectral imaging in the NIR field (1000-1700 nm)...
An innovative recycling process, based on magnetic density separation (MDS) and hyperspectral imagin...
The quality control of contamination level in the recycled plastics stream has been identified as an...
This work was carried out to develop a hyperspectral imaging system in the near infrared (NIR) range...
The efficient large-scale recycling of plastic waste is of increasing interest from an ecological an...
Processing technologies addressed to recover plastic from complex waste, characterized by the presen...
An efficient large-scale recycling approach of particulate solid wastes is always accomplished accor...
The study is addressed to define HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) based platform to develop innovative re...
Since polymers are continuously replacing other materials in major consumer products, the consumptio...
The separation of pure polyolefins, polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), from post-consumer pl...
The study was addressed to investigate the possibility to apply hyperspectral imaging (HSI) techniqu...
Hyperspectral imaging in the near infrared range (1000-1700 nm) was evaluated to identify different ...
The aim of this work was the evaluation of a new sensing technology, based on hyperspectral imaging,...
The efficient large-scale recycling of plastic waste is of increasing interest from an ecological an...
Polyolefins can be considered as one of the most important polymers for consumer goods being polyeth...
New analytical inspection strategies, based on hyperspectral imaging in the NIR field (1000-1700 nm)...
An innovative recycling process, based on magnetic density separation (MDS) and hyperspectral imagin...
The quality control of contamination level in the recycled plastics stream has been identified as an...
This work was carried out to develop a hyperspectral imaging system in the near infrared (NIR) range...
The efficient large-scale recycling of plastic waste is of increasing interest from an ecological an...
Processing technologies addressed to recover plastic from complex waste, characterized by the presen...
An efficient large-scale recycling approach of particulate solid wastes is always accomplished accor...
The study is addressed to define HyperSpectral Imaging (HSI) based platform to develop innovative re...
Since polymers are continuously replacing other materials in major consumer products, the consumptio...