Automatic waste sorter : Automatic sorting of metal and non-metal objects

University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)

Abstract: Our earths resources are not endless, so it is important to avoid wasting our planets natural resources. Recycling metal saves 95% more energy than producing new metal from ore, which is why it is necessary to reuse metal. Waste sorting is very important in today’s modern society as the demand for metals is increasing at a rapid rate. Landfills are overfilled, lots of energy is required to mine ore and produce metal’s, thus metals should be used sparingly and recycled. Considering all these aspects, we felt an urgent need to look into other methods to make recycling metal easier. The most common way waste sorting is done in today’s society is manually. We are trying to make it automatic to have a higher percentage of correct sorts and to make it easier and faster for consumers to sort their waste. The purpose of this project is to construct a prototype which will automatically sort metal and non-metal waste. By using an inductive proximity sensor, the prototype will be able to distinguish if the object is made of metal. Using a stepper motor, two waste bins, one for metal objects and the other for non-metal objects, will rotate depending on if the inductive proximity sensor gives a signal or not. Ultrasonic sensors were used to detect if an object was present and needed to be sorted. Two ultrasonic sensors gave an increase of 118% accuracy in comparison to using only one ultrasonic sensor. The purpose of the project is achieved, resulting in an automatic waste sorter that is user-friendly and can assist the user in daily waste sorting. However this prototype is limited to objects smaller than 65 millimeters in diameter, and in future work the prototype could be expanded.

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