Used Sorting equipment for sale (48)

Bi-telecentric lens for 2/3" detectors
OPTO EngineeringTC23072

Feed hopper with hydraulic moving floor and bag opener HP5-3035
BRT HARTNER GmbHHP5-3035

Feed hopper
Rema

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Electrostatic separator (corona) - EBS-4
PRODECOLOGICAElectrostatic separator- EBS-4

NES metal separator sorting machine
incodecsExsor
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Metal detector
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RTT Unisort M1000

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Sorting booth
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Sorting line
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Sorting plant for commercial waste, paper, cardboard, plastics etc.
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Separator
Separator magnetyczny ERIEZSE 740 SC2

Sorting cabin for 6 persons
KivercoPS122

Overbelt magnet, magnetic separator
IFE MEL 1400 V-GP 3200X1400mm
How can I spot good Sorting equipment?
Evaluating the Manufacturer
One initial step to gauge the quality of sorting equipment is to consider the reputation of its manufacturer. Prominent manufacturers generally ensure higher quality due to structured quality control processes. Reviews and industry feedback can provide valuable insights into the reliability of the manufacturer.
Examine Physical Condition
When reviewing used sorting equipment, you should thoroughly inspect the physical condition. Look for signs of wear and tear, such as rust or damage to components. It is crucial to check for any replaced parts to ensure they conform to original specifications and quality.
Operational Testing
Before purchasing, arrange to see the machine in operation. This test can reveal many issues such as unusual noises, vibrations, or operational failures that are not apparent during a static inspection. Make sure the machine demonstrates all of its functions without any interruptions or issues.
Technological Compatibility
Ensure the technology of the sorting equipment is compatible with current standards. Older models may not be compatible with new types of materials or might be less efficient due to outdated technology. Always verify software and hardware specifications to ensure they meet your operational requirements.
Maintenance History
A well-documented maintenance history is a clear indicator of the reliability and lifespan of sorting equipment. Frequent repairs might indicate underlying problems, whereas a detailed log of regular maintenance suggests diligence in equipment upkeep.
Consulting with Experts
If you are uncertain about certain technical details or the equipment's condition, consulting with a third-party expert or a seasoned technician can provide an impartial assessment. This insight can be particularly valuable when assessing complex sorting systems.
Evaluating the Manufacturer
One initial step to gauge the quality of sorting equipment is to consider the reputation of its manufacturer. Prominent manufacturers generally ensure higher quality due to structured quality control processes. Reviews and industry feedback can provide valuable insights into the reliability of the manufacturer.
Examine Physical Condition
When reviewing used sorting equipment, you should thoroughly inspect the physical condition. Look for signs of wear and tear, such as rust or damage to components. It is crucial to check for any replaced parts to ensure they conform to original specifications and quality.
Operational Testing
Before purchasing, arrange to see the machine in operation. This test can reveal many issues such as unusual noises, vibrations, or operational failures that are not apparent during a static inspection. Make sure the machine demonstrates all of its functions without any interruptions or issues.
Technological Compatibility
Ensure the technology of the sorting equipment is compatible with current standards. Older models may not be compatible with new types of materials or might be less efficient due to outdated technology. Always verify software and hardware specifications to ensure they meet your operational requirements.
Maintenance History
A well-documented maintenance history is a clear indicator of the reliability and lifespan of sorting equipment. Frequent repairs might indicate underlying problems, whereas a detailed log of regular maintenance suggests diligence in equipment upkeep.
Consulting with Experts
If you are uncertain about certain technical details or the equipment's condition, consulting with a third-party expert or a seasoned technician can provide an impartial assessment. This insight can be particularly valuable when assessing complex sorting systems.

Windsifter windsichter
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Heavy duty waste schredder.
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Optical sorter
Best Genius B640

StarScreen GBS 275/2040/2400/10
LUBOStarScreen GBS 275/2040/2400/10

Bucket screen BS-12/3
DB EngineeringBucketscreen BS-12/3

CRATE WASHER
ICON Engineering

Drum screen DB-70
DB EngineeringTrommelscreen DB-70
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