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#The material is fed into the [[Ballistic Separator]], via feeding shoot, onto the rotating paddles | #The material is fed into the [[Ballistic Separator]], via feeding shoot, onto the rotating paddles | ||
#The small pieces of [[Waste|waste]] fall/are sieved through the holes/openings in the paddles and is caught in the collecting tank for fines | #The small pieces of [[Waste|waste]] fall/are sieved through the holes/openings in the paddles and is caught in the collecting tank for fines | ||
#The light and flat (2D) material walks/is pushed up the screens by the inclined rotating paddles and falls over the top to form the light fraction | #The light and flat ([[2-Dimensional (2D) Waste|2D]]) material walks/is pushed up the screens by the inclined rotating paddles and falls over the top to form the light fraction | ||
#The heavy and rigid (3D) items fall/roll down the screens and off the lower end of the machine to form the heavy fraction | #The heavy and rigid ([[3-Dimensional (3D) Waste|3D]]) items fall/roll down the screens and off the lower end of the machine to form the heavy fraction | ||
#The slope can be adjusted to suit the material being screened – the steeper the slope the cleaner the flat, large material and the volume of roll back increases and vice versa<ref>[http://ballisticseparator.co.uk/ Ballistic Separators]</ref> | #The slope can be adjusted to suit the material being screened – the steeper the slope the cleaner the flat, large material and the volume of roll back increases and vice versa<ref>[http://ballisticseparator.co.uk/ Ballistic Separators]</ref> | ||
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