The vibrating sieve is designed for sorting walnut kernels into fractions (sizes) – halves, quarters, eighths of the kernel and crumbs, and at the same time separating the kernel from the shell, partitions and debris. The installation is used in industrial production and processing shops for high-quality and quick sorting of walnuts in large volumes. Advantages of the vibrating sieve with aspiration: Saves time and sorts large volumes of cracked walnuts in a short period of time (up to 300 kg / h). Performs up to 80% of all work on sorting and separating the kernel from the shell. Ensures the smooth operation of production. Reduces the cost of hiring workers – one operator is required to operate the equipment. The platform vibrator provides a constant supply of walnuts from the hopper without manual intervention. Sorting by fractions increases the value of the kernel on the market. Warranty and post-warranty service.
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Optical Sorting Systems are a widely utilized technology used within the food industry; most particularly used in processing harvested foods such as fruits and vegetables, most notably potatoes, and nuts. Optical sorting was designed to help improve product quality, maximize throughput and increase yields. Within an optical sorting system there are four main components, the feed system, the optical system, the image processing software and last the separation system. The optical system utilizes lights and sensors housed above and below the flow of the products being inspected. It works by using a combination of light and sensors to illuminate objects; and to do this Beam-Splitters are one of the optical components used. Within the camera used in the system a Beam-Splitter cube is used to divide the light source coming from a single lens, into different channels; and each channel is filtered to a specific spectral region Read PDF for more data
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