At IFAT 2026, scheduled from May 4 to 7 in Munich, STEINERT will introduce its latest innovations in sorting technologies at Stand 451/552 in Hall B6. Among the key highlights will be the enhanced STEINERT PLASMAX system, an advanced solution utilizing LIBS technology for the sorting of aluminium.
The exhibition will feature a variety of innovative processes, including the use of artificial intelligence for separating food-grade PET and technologies designed for the sorting of construction and demolition waste, as well as high-refractory glass ejection. Enhancements in customer service aimed at improving machine performance will also be discussed, according to Peter Funke, Managing Director of STEINERT.
The upgraded STEINERT PLASMAX systems have been refined through extensive operational experience, enabling the effective separation of aluminium fractions by alloy components. Furthermore, the STEINERT SteelMaster Compact is tailored for challenging applications involving small particles, particularly in advanced cleaning processes. Additionally, the STEINERT MSort AK system provides reliable colour sorting for metals.
With the rising costs of landfill disposal and the demand for improved recycling rates, STEINERT aims to demonstrate how its magnet and sensor technologies can economically separate mineral fractions from construction waste, emphasizing its commitment to enhancing recycling efficiency.