C-ray

C -Ray aims at sorting in real-time, through non-destructive scanning and analysis
of material composition and contamination detection for large incoming streams between supply chain partners or process steps.

C-Ray will be technology agnostic and apply a combination of detection technologies, information sources, sensory devices, AI routines and data mining and aggregation suites in order to minimise contamination proliferation and maximise high quality and high yield processing or recyclability of targeted large incoming bulk streams. The streams can be solids (e.g. grains, pellets, powders, flakes, etc…) and in a later stage liquids.

C-ray is therefore partnering with various experts in computer vision and AI to solve various sorting problems in sustainable chemistry. 

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C-ray IP

C-ray will focus on developing sorting IP which is  linking a specific end of life waste stream to a dedicated recycling process. The sorting IP will ensure a significantly better output and valorisation of the recycled stream. 

Various PU applications like mattresses, fridges, car seats etc are being explored to link to the chemical recycling technology inside THX group and build the required sorting IP where it is missing. 

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C-ray OPCO

Under the umbrella of Triple Helix and its PU Recycling capabilities, the first use case is targeted at supporting improved PU waste stream sorting. 
Variations of PU require different recycling strategies and approaches, through C-ray we aim to maximise its second life potential at scale. 

Together with is it s first in the world chemical recycling plant, aim is to build a supporting sorting line that supports and enables this plan for PU waste from mattresses and fridges in the first place. 

About our fields

There are many forms of recycling and quite frankly, we will need all of them at this point in time. Depending on the specific waste stream, we look for the most sustainable solution in terms of footprint, energy and value after recovery and conversion. This has led to 4 areas of interest in our portfolio.

 

About the fields

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