TOMRA Sorting Food will exhibit two innovative sorting machines, the TOMRA 5A and the TOMRA 5B, at Fruit Logistica 2017, February 8-10, in Berlin. TOMRA will also be represented at Compac?s booth, a provider of post-harvest solutions and services to the global fresh produce industry. Last year TOMRA announced the acquisition of Compac, which is expected to conclude early 2017. Among other solutions, Compac will show their world leading optical grading platform, Spectrim. Processors are welcome to visit TOMRA at booth A13 in hall 6.1 and Compac at booth A12 in hall 5.1 to meet experts and learn everything about these new sorters. The TOMRA 5A, which sorts whole unpeeled and peeled process potatoes, and the TOMRA 5B, which sorts vegetables, French fries, chips and other potato products, have been specifically designed to improve product quality
TOMRA Sorting Food will exhibit two innovative sorting machines, the TOMRA 5A and the TOMRA 5B, at Fruit Logistica 2017, February 8-10, in Berlin. TOMRA will also be represented at Compacs booth, a provider of post-harvest solutions and services to the global fresh produce industry. Last year TOMRA announced the acquisition of Compac, which is expected to conclude early 2017. Among other solutions, Compac will show their world leading optical grading platform, Spectrim. Processors are welcome to visit TOMRA at booth A13 in hall 6.1 and Compac at booth A12 in hall 5.1 to meet experts and learn everything about these new sorters. The TOMRA 5A (1st picture), which sorts whole unpeeled and peeled process potatoes, and the TOMRA 5B (2nd. picture), which sorts vegetables, French fries, chips and other potato products, have been specifically designed to improve product quality and safety, while providing minimal product waste and maximum uptime. Jim Frost, Product Manager at TOMRA Sorting Food, says: The TOMRA 5A sorter represents the latest innovation in whole product sorting technology. The machine has improved performance and added functionality to help customers address the increasing demands on the processor for food safety assurance, improved yields and lower running costs. A key feature of the TOMRA 5A is superior foreign material removal; the sorter effectively discards items such as corn cobs, wood, stems, plastics, glass and even stray golf balls. This process minimizes the risk of food contamination further down the line and leads to improved product quality. Furthermore, the TOMRA 5A has unrivaled potato quality sorting controls. This provides processors with the opportunity to recover product which is not good enough to accept, but at the same time not bad enough to send to waste. The leftover product can be sent to re-peel or trimming lines. It can even be made into alternative end products, such as potato flakes. Roel Molenaers, Head of Product Management at TOMRA Sorting Food, comments: The TOMRA 5A and TOMRA 5B are the first of a next generation of innovative sorting machines. Recent developments in our technology result in more accurate decisions about the quality of the product. These technological advancements not only improve the quantity of food available, but they help to maintain the high levels of quality expected by consumers who are increasingly interested in what they are purchasing and brand protection. The TOMRA 5B incorporates TOMRAs smart surround view technology, which features high-resolution cameras and high intensity LEDs, providing superior product appearance and 360-degree inspection. This results in improved product quality, by identifying each object to improve color and shape detection. The technology also leads to improved foreign material removal, while ensuring product quality and a reduction of false rejection rates. The TOMRA 5A, on the other hand, attains optimum performance with the new peel control module, an extra add-on system. This module, which can connect to multiple sorting machines, takes potato data from the TOMRA 5A for dependable measurements of the peel removal levels. Using proven process control techniques to achieve the desired peel removal, the optimal steam time is then calculated and sent directly to the steam peeler. Consequently, the result is lower peel loss and less food waste, with no operator supervision required. Moreover, both sorters have an intuitive, unique and functional graphical user interface design, which makes them convenient to use for all operators. TOMRA ACT, the user interface, encompasses a one screen layout and can generate on-screen performance feedback, so users can see all critical sort information and real-time sorting data at a glance. Quick monitoring and fast adjustments are possible at all times, which means the customer is always in control and can easily optimize the sort themselves. The interface is dynamic, responsive and easy to use, resulting in a sharper learning curve and quicker training to proficiency for operators. Both sorting machines enhanced sanitation features have been designed and developed in accordance with the latest food hygiene standards and specifications. The TOMRA 5B in particular has a fast and efficient cleaning process which results in fewer unreachable areas and a lower risk of waste material building up. The functional design is convenient for all users, whilst offering flexibility and allowing processors to sort against their own specification criteria. Jim Frost concludes: A faster response to varying product conditions, with an output of more consistent product quality and higher yields, is now possible, regardless of who is operating one of these sorting machines. There is no longer a need for a specialist to operate and adjust the sorter. Roel Molenaers adds: The TOMRA 5 Series boasts a powerful combination of exceptional features, state-of-the-art innovation and ease of use. The sorters are a great addition to the TOMRA range, guaranteeing excellent results throughout the entire sorting process. About TOMRA Sorting FoodTOMRA Sorting Food designs and manufactures sensor-based sorting machines for the food industry. Over 6,000 systems are installed at food growers, packers and processers worldwide. The company provides high-performance optical sorters, graders, peeling and process analytics systems for nuts and seeds, dried fruits, potato products, fruits, vegetables, meat and seafood. The systems ensure an optimal quality and yield, resulting in increased productivity, throughput and an effective use of resources. TOMRA Sorting Food is part of TOMRA Sorting Solutions which also develops sensor-based systems for the recycling, mining and other industries. TOMRA Sorting is owned by Norwegian company TOMRA Systems ASA, which is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Founded in 1972, TOMRA Systems ASA has a turnover around 650m and employs over 2,600 people. For more information on TOMRA Sorting Food visit www.tomra.com/food.