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STADLER Delabeler provides high-quality plastic bottle sorting

First-of-its-kind delabeler proving to be a valuable asset for plastic bottle sorting plants where they can significantly increase output and purity rates

STADLER Delabeler bottle sorting system

STADLER Delabelers are a valuable solution for plastic bottle sorting plants, according to the Germany-based manufacturer. The company's label-removing technology is engineered to significantly improve the plastic bottle recycling process, increasing output and purity rates. 

The powerful STADLER Delabeler removes labels from bottles of all types, achieving a quality standard of up to 80 percent of labels removed.  It processes a mass flow of up to nine tons per hour - depending on the particle size and material composition.

Plastic has become an indispensable feature of modern life, and has many redeeming qualities: it is flexible and strong, as well as light; it can be used in place of natural resources such as ivory or wood, and is very good for keeping foods fresh, just to mention a few. However, its durability means that it does not break down easily when it is discarded, so that plastic waste is building up in landfills and flooding our oceans. A responsible use of plastic, and its re-introduction into the production cycle at the end of its life through recycling, have become a necessity in order to address this issue effectively.

According to STADLER, their company is constantly searching for ways to maximize the efficiency of the recycling process and the quality of the output, investing every year 5% of its revenues in Research and development. When the company saw an opportunity to improve the process for plastic bottles, it developed a specific solution to remove the labels.

Rok Mežič, Head of R&D Slovenia for Stadler, who led the development process of this machine, explains: "Bottles make up a large proportion of plastic waste, and they present a particular issue to the recycling industry: the labels are made of a different polymer and color than the bottles, which negatively affects the accuracy of the sorting process. At STADLER we saw the need to address this issue, and developed a Delabeler to remove the labels automatically at the beginning of the process in order to achieve high-quality sorting and good purity rates."

According to Mežič, the STADLER Delabeler's robust overall construction and extremely high resistance to impurities and troubling materials result in excellent durability and mean that it will deliver a consistent high performance throughout its long life cycle. These machines are equipped with blades made from high-tensile steel that are attached to the rotor at one end so that they can oscillate freely, and to the housing´s inner wall at the other. The machine's other quality features include a rotor with rotating arms, belt drive with tensioning pulley, quality motor and gear box from SEW, maintenance doors with safety lock, and an electrical cabinet with frequency inverter and adjustable rotor speed - from 20 to 60 Hz (80 to 240 rpm).

According to Stadler, testing is a key element of their product development process. Trying out the machine in different recycling plants enables the company to integrate feedback from customers and identify any areas for improvement or tweaks to optimize its performance. The STADLER Delabeler was tested in the United States, Romania and in two recycling plants in Germany. The company says the customers involved were impressed by the difference made by the Delabeler to their process - so much so that they all purchased the machine once tests were completed.

Company info

9050-C West Market Street
Colsax, NC
US, 27235

Website:
w-stadler.com

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