Case Studies

Jul 22, 2019 | Sesotec

Sesotec sorting systems for globally leading e-scrap recycler

Modular design of VARISORT WEEE multisensor sorting systems meets diverse requirements


Established about 100 years ago as a small recycling company by Albert G. Sims in Sydney, Australia, “Sims Metal Management“ (SMM) has developed into a leading metal recycling enterprise with numerous locations all over the world. As part of the complete SMM group, “Sims Recycling Solutions“ (SRS) is responsible for the environmentally compatible separation and utilisation of electrical and electronic scrap and mixed metals. The company is one of the world‘s biggest e-scrap utilisation and recycling enterprises.

SRS relies on Sesotec

At its plants in the UK, in the Netherlands, in Germany and in Austria SRS has already been using Sesotec‘s VARISORT sorting systems for many years. Integrated in the recycling processes these sorters are flexible solutions for the processing of electrical and electronic scrap. At its location in Eindhoven, Netherlands, SRS has expanded its capacities and now runs one of the region‘s biggest e-scrap recycling plants there. The expansions include their own metal and plastics recycling lines, which are equipped with Sesotec sorting systems for the separation of metals and plastics. SRS further processes the separated materials as secondary raw materials, which allows their renewed addition into the recycling cycle.

The cycle only works with pure secondary raw materials

The recycling processes at the Eindhoven plant are exemplary for the complexity of the sorting requirements in the field of electrical and electronic scrap recycling. It is of particular importance here that shredded material is separated into pure material flows so that these can be fed into the raw material cycle again. Electrical and electronic scrap among other things contains metals (steel, aluminium, copper), plastics, and printed circuit boards.

Sesotec‘s VARISORT WEEE multi-sensor sorting systems reliably separate plastics from printed circuit boards and metals. For performing the sorting tasks at the SRS plant Sesotec uses a combination of inductive metal detection and optical object recognition in their VARISORT WEEE sorting systems.

“The continuous improvement of processes has top priority if secondary raw materials should be provided in high quality on a global scale. Sesotec‘s multi-sensor sorting systems allow a flexible adaptation to new and also more complex sorting requirements that result from more complex products on the market“, says Marc Afüpper, director of SRS, EMEA.


Download Case Study

 Sesotec sorting systems for globally leading e-scrap recycler


More information about Sims Recycling Solutions: www.SimsRecycling.com

Sesotec img R A P I D V A R I O viet uc  1
Case Studies
Optimizing Plastic Production at Viet UC Mechanics Polymer Co., Ltd.
Click here to read the story
Sescotec img polymers center usa 24
Case Studies
Sesotec expands in the U.S.: Polymers Center offers ideal launchpad for international companies
Click here to read the story
Sesotec img G F plastiques zd mat technics 24  13
Case Studies
Better management of production waste at Plastiques ZD
Click here to read the story
Sesotec img tapes
Case Studies
Examining raw materials for adhesive tapes at the highest level
Click here to read the story
sesotec reiling spektrum glass 24 2
Case Studies
How Reiling brings valuable, dark cullet back into production
Click here to read the story
Rubinmuehle produkte
Case Studies
How one mill achieved the best possible metal detection for all processing stages
Click here to read the story