Recycling and value-adding

Recycling and value-adding involve processes that convert waste materials into reusable resources or products of higher economic value. These practices are essential in industries such as plastics, metals, chemicals, and environmental management, supporting sustainability, resource efficiency, and circular economy initiatives. Effective recycling and value-adding processes reduce waste, optimize material utilization, and promote environmental responsibility.

 

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  • MicroNIR spectrometers

    MicroNIR spectrometers

    The VIAVI MicroNIR™ spectrometers are designed with one goal in mind: to help you improve product quality and reduce costs. With models and accessories tailored for every stage of pharmaceutical manufacturing, fully compliant with GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) standards.

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  • Spotlight 400 FT-IR Imaging System

    Spotlight 400 FT-IR Imaging System

    Perkin Elmer

    Spotlight™ IR microscope systems are designed to meet the challenges of an expanding laboratory by generating high-quality, reproducible data from a variety of sample types. The Spotlight 400 FT-IR Imaging System combines high sensitivity and rapid imaging with ease-of-use. The ability to image large sample areas rapidly at high spatial resolution extends FT-IR microscopy into new applications.

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  • Spotlight 200i FT-IR Microscopy System

    Spotlight 200i FT-IR Microscopy System

    Spotlight 200i FTIR Microscope System is a high-performance microscopy platform, designed to generate high-quality, reproducible data from a variety of sample types. 

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HTDS provides advanced recycling and value-adding solutions designed for efficiency, reliability, and versatility. These systems enable precise separation, processing, and transformation of materials while maintaining product quality and operational safety. With HTDS technologies, professionals can optimize resource recovery, enhance sustainability practices, and maximize economic and environmental benefits across industrial and environmental applications.