Stemin, in collaboration with STEINERT, continues to strengthen its industrial model in the aluminium recycling sector, built on technological innovation, operational reliability and production continuity.
The company is recognised as a key player in the Italian secondary aluminium market, ensuring high quality standards throughout the entire production process while continuously investing in advanced technologies for material recovery and sorting optimisation.
A central element of the system is the use of sensor-based sorting technologies, including LIBS (Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) systems, which enable the separation of aluminium alloys from the 1xxx to the 8xxx series with purity levels exceeding 99%.
The production process integrates a fully controlled supply chain, from scrap management through to the production of secondary alloys destined for foundries, ensuring operational continuity and consistent material quality.
The collaboration with STEINERT has also enabled the development of a system consisting of five dedicated sorting lines, significantly improving efficiency, precision and processing capacity.
Reduced plant downtime and rapid technical support are further key elements of the operational model, helping to guarantee service reliability and production continuity.
Stemin therefore confirms its commitment to an aluminium industry that is increasingly technological, efficient and aligned with the principles of the circular economy.
Further information about the collaboration between Stemin and STEINERT is available here: Case Study – Stemin & STEINERT