Axion to Host Seminar on Materials Recovery
Axion Consulting is hosting a seminar and exhibition in May on making the most of a Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and optimising sorting and segregation technologies. A key difference to specialist recycler's Axion's event, entitled: 'Designing, building and operating a modern MRF - lessons learned from practical experience', will be leading technology experts who can provide advice and information to delegates on their specialist areas of expertise.
Aimed at MRF operators and waste-management companies looking to optimise the technical aspects of modern MRF operations, the 25 May event will be held at the Institution of Engineering and Technology in Birmingham. Presentations from Florian Clever of Dela, Jonathan Clarke from Titech, Trevor Smart of Stadler and Axion's Roger Morton and Simon Wilkinson will include getting the most out of MRF operations in the UK and sorting solutions for maximising quality and quantity.
Topics covered include preparing in-feed material, setting up machines and measuring their performance, including the statistical sampling techniques required to obtain meaningful results. Exhibitors are Acta Recycling, Dela , IFE Aufberietungstechnik, Ken Mills Engineering, Stadler, S and S Inspection, Titech and Nestro Lufttechnik.
Aimed at MRF operators and waste-management companies looking to optimise the technical aspects of modern MRF operations, the 25 May event will be held at the Institution of Engineering and Technology in Birmingham. Presentations from Florian Clever of Dela, Jonathan Clarke from Titech, Trevor Smart of Stadler and Axion's Roger Morton and Simon Wilkinson will include getting the most out of MRF operations in the UK and sorting solutions for maximising quality and quantity.
Topics covered include preparing in-feed material, setting up machines and measuring their performance, including the statistical sampling techniques required to obtain meaningful results. Exhibitors are Acta Recycling, Dela , IFE Aufberietungstechnik, Ken Mills Engineering, Stadler, S and S Inspection, Titech and Nestro Lufttechnik.
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