Waste recycling robots, Terex Corporation, Norwalk, Connecticut, USA


Next Generation ZenRobotics Recycler

Published on Sep 30, 2015

We're extremely excited to present to you the Next Generation ZenRobotics Recycler! The Next Generation ZRR is faster, can sort huge objects and reaches a whole 2 meter along the sorting belt. Human wastesorting simply cannot be compared with the power, stamina and speed of the ZRR – we humans have now lost the race against the raging sorting robots!
 

Next generation ZenRobotics Recycler trailer

Published on Sep 26, 2016

ZenRobotics Recycler is the world’s first robotic waste sorting system. The robots accurately separate chosen waste fractions from solid waste streams. Designed to increase the efficiency and lower the cost of waste separation, ZRR is the next generation of recycling.
 

ZenRobotics Recyclers in Japan

Published on Oct 27, 2016

Presenting two ZRR2 units sorting waste at the Shitara Group's site in Japan. One robot makes up to 2,000 picks per hour. A typical installation with two robot arms makes up to 4,000 picks per hour and works in two shifts. Now, multiply that with a four-robot installation, like on the video, and multiple shifts. That amounts to a mountain of sorted waste!
 

Intelligent waste sorting With ZenRobotics Recycler

Published on Apr 24, 2017

ZenRobotics Recycler (ZRR) is the first AI-powered robotic waste sorting system and it’s designed to increase efficiency and lower the cost of waste separation.

A simple yet flexible process allows efficient waste separation even 24/7!

This walk-around video was shot at Carl F in Malmö, Sweden.
 

Intelligent Waste Sorting Trailer - ZenRobotics Recycler

Published on Apr 27, 2017

ZenRobotics Recycler (ZRR) is the first AI-powered robotic waste sorting system and it’s designed to increase efficiency and lower the cost of waste separation.
 

My Robotic Sorting Station - Carl F

Published on Sep 26, 2017

Carl Fredrik Jönsson from the Swedish waste management company Carl F tells us what it's like working with a ZRR.
The Malmö-based company Carl F receives approx. 40 000 tonnes of C&D waste annually, of which 40 % has ended up as combustible residual waste previously. Thanks to the Carl-robot, that number has dropped to 10 %. Because of ZRR's 24/7 operation and the feeding rate control, there's no need to overfill the conveyor to maintain the yearly capacity.
 

ZenRobotics in action

Published on May 5, 2019

Heavy and Fast picker robots sorting:
- C&D
- C&I
- scrap metals
- rigid plastics
- plastic bags
- DMR, fiber and polymer lines
- quality control and residue recovery
 

ZenRobotics waste rush

Apr 26, 2022

The waste rush has begun. Now is your best shot to turn your waste yard into a real gold mine. And to sell high-quality materials while handling your recycling requirements with ease. With Zenrobotics you will.
 
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