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Plastic is widely used material all over the world. Use of plastic creates waste which is necessary to sort. Plastic waste must be sorted so as to recycle into its various types. This article presents idea of using microcontroller based near infrared spectroscopy system to sort the type of plastic waste. Near infrared spectroscopy is a spectroscopic method that uses the near infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum of about 700nm to 2500 nm. A prototype model has been developed which is able to control LED’S (Various wavelengths) and detectors.
Near infrared spectroscopy, plastic sorting, detectors
Near infrared spectroscopy, plastic sorting, detectors
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