Tago Metal of Japan Adds Wind Separation Line to Enhance Mixed Metal Sorting Efficiency
2026-05-21 17:46
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Tago Metal has recently completed the installation of a wind separation line. The company specializes in the recycling of non-ferrous metal scrap, and the newly added wind separation line will be used to process mixed metal materials with complex compositions. By introducing wind separation technology, Tago Metal expects to more efficiently separate different types and densities of non-ferrous metals.

In the processing of non-ferrous metal scrap, mixed metal materials often contain components of various densities and forms. Tago Metal's new wind separation line utilizes aerodynamic principles to stratify and separate materials based on differences in specific gravity. This technology aims to improve the recovery purity of non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, copper, and zinc from mixed metals.

Tago Metal stated that the addition of the wind separation line helps improve overall operational efficiency. Compared to traditional sorting methods, wind separation can achieve dry separation without relying on liquid media, reducing subsequent processing steps. The company plans to integrate this new production line into its daily scrap processing workflow.

With this installation completed, Tago Metal's mixed metal sorting capacity in non-ferrous metal scrap processing will be strengthened. The company will also subsequently optimize and adjust the wind separation parameters based on actual operational data to further enhance the purity of recovered resources and operational efficiency.

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