Doğa PET, a new recycling venture by Doğa Holding, has partnered with Germany-based Tomra Recycling to use its sensor-based sorting solutions to produce polyethylene terephthalate (PET) flakes and ...
According to Tomra, the metals recycling company has become one of the first to test this next-generation color sorting ...
If you’re a Skittles fan who wants to taste just one color of the rainbow, this new machine may be for you. A 19-year-old mechanical engineering student from the Netherlands recently created a machine ...
Marble machines are a fun and challenging reason to do engineering for the sake of engineering. [Engineezy] adds some color to the theme, building a machine to create 16×16 marble images automatically ...
War. Famine. Drought. Imagine Dragons. The world is full of horror and what better way to assuage that grief then by watching this M&M and Skittles sorting machine do its amazing work in real time.
Tropical Skittles are my jam. Well, except the yellow ones; fuck you Banana Berry. Willem Pennings, a Dutch inventor, feels my pain. After seeing a color-sorting machine years back, Pennings decided ...
EMX Industries Inc., introduced the ColorMax-1000, the first color sensor that outputs color intensity. The ColorMax-1000 color sensor has a high-intensity white LED that projects modulated light on a ...
In January 2018, the Anonymous Facebook page shared a video that seemingly showed a simple machine automatically sorting hundreds of small balls by color along with a request for someone to explain ...
Skittles are the candy that let you taste the rainbow, but sometimes you don't want the full rainbow. Maybe you're someone who picks out all the red ones. A 19-year-old mechanical engineering student ...