Metals are everywhere: from automotive and construction to energy and aerospace industries. We still can’t live without them but at the same time, supplies are not limitless and extracting them is costly and bad for the planet. The Dutch company Myne has an innovative solution for this challenge.
Together with TU Delft, Myne has developed the revolutionary Xorter machine. It uses AI and robots to separate high value raw metals into equally high value metals. Previously, recycling often resulted in down-cycling; raw materials were turned into low-value products. But Myne transforms today’s products into tomorrow’s circular metals.
With the Xorter, Myne converts metal waste into raw materials that have the same high quality as primary metal. Their main product range is fully circular aluminium. Myne produces on demand, to exact specifications and at the lowest cost.
In addition, their fully digital process offers enormous advantages for production control and transparency. These are crucial during this time of increasingly strict climate requirements and companies that need to be able to prove how they source their metals.