Felix Hottenstein, Sales Director for MSS, a division of the CP Group, gives a presentation on optical sorters at the IERC (International Electronics Recycling Congress) show in Salzburg Austria. Watch and learn how optical sorters sort e-waste for recycling.
IERC 2015 Conference Presentation
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