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Sorting machine for the food industry BLIZZARD series
opticalfor foodhigh-speed

sorting machine for the food industry
sorting machine for the food industry
sorting machine for the food industry
sorting machine for the food industry
sorting machine for the food industry
sorting machine for the food industry
sorting machine for the food industry
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Characteristics

Application domain
for the food industry
Type
optical
Product applications
for food
Other characteristics
high-speed, continuous

Description

The Blizzard's small footprint is ideal for sorting fruits and vegetables after the IQF (Individually Quick Frozen) tunnels. Despite its small size, this cost-effective and easy-to-maintain optical sorter packs a big punch minimizing product loss and maximizing yield before products enter the packaging lines. Affordable quality control Budget-friendly to purchase and maintain, the Blizzard offers cost-effective removal of foreign materials and product defects. Multiple sorting criteria Pulsed LEDs detect color, shape, size, and structural differences in the stream and identify blemished, smashed, and discolored products. Ambient subtraction for dark objects, mold, and damage Thanks to its active background, external lighting doesn’t influence the sort and sneaky FM can be removed from the product stream. Keep the fruit and vegetables - remove the rest The Blizzard ejects stems, stalks, glass, and transparent foil so your line only keeps the desired product in the stream.

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B6.339/438

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