Sorting Equipment
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Food & Beverage Machinery, Sorting Equipment, Sorting Machinery
Charged roll type electrostatic sorter – Echo Corporation
Food & Beverage Machinery, Sorting Equipment, Sorting MachineryCharged roll type electrostatic sorter – Echo Corporation
Material falling from the exit of the vibratory feeder is charged by corona discharge from the charging bar, adsorbed by the charging roll directly below, and rotates and moves downward.
Since the charged roll is connected to ground, the electrostatic force of the product decreases as it rotates, and the weight of the product peels off from the roll and falls into the collection bin. On the other hand, foreign materials (such as vinyl pieces, hairs, and tegus, etc.), which are lightweight and difficult to lose electrostatic force, remain adsorbed on the roll and move behind the roll. Here, they are collected by suction nozzles and sorted.
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Food & Beverage Machinery, Sorting Equipment, Sorting Machinery
Rotary transport electrostatic sorter – Echo Corporation
Food & Beverage Machinery, Sorting Equipment, Sorting MachineryRotary transport electrostatic sorter – Echo Corporation
The material fed into the rotating drum is charged by the needle electrodes inside, and relatively light foreign materials (hair, vinyl pieces, etc.) are absorbed by the inner surface of the drum and carried upward to be collected by the suction nozzles.
On the other hand, materials of a certain weight are peeled off and dropped by gravity and transported to the product outlet. This method allows adjustment of the residence time of the material in the drum, and is characterized by its excellent ability to absorb and collect foreign matter for highly accurate sorting.
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When selecting Sorting equipment for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.Common Comparison Points for Any Sorting Equipment
1. Sorting Accuracy and Speed
Evaluate the sorting accuracy and speed of the equipment. Consider factors such as the detection and rejection rate of defective or non-conforming products, the capacity to handle high volumes of items, and the speed at which the equipment can sort items accurately. High sorting accuracy and speed are essential for maintaining product quality and maximizing productivity.
2. Sorting Criteria and Flexibility
Assess the equipment’s ability to sort items based on specific criteria. Determine whether the equipment can sort items by size, shape, color, weight, barcode, or other relevant attributes. Additionally, consider the flexibility of the equipment in accommodating changes to sorting criteria or handling different types of products. Flexibility in sorting criteria ensures adaptability to evolving production requirements.
3. Product Compatibility and Gentle Handling
Consider the equipment’s compatibility with the products you handle. Evaluate whether the equipment can handle fragile, delicate, or easily damaged items without compromising their quality. Gentle handling mechanisms, such as soft conveyors or adjustable sorting mechanisms, are important to prevent product damage during the sorting process.
4. Sorting Configuration and Layout
Evaluate the equipment’s configuration and its impact on your production floor layout. Consider factors such as space requirements, conveyor setup, and the equipment’s integration with your existing production line. Optimize the layout to ensure smooth material flow, minimize bottlenecks, and facilitate efficient sorting operations.
5. Integration with Other Systems
Assess the equipment’s integration capabilities with other systems in your production line, such as upstream and downstream processes, quality control systems, or data management systems. Seamless integration allows for real-time data exchange, synchronized operations, and enhanced overall process efficiency.
6. Maintenance and Serviceability
Evaluate the ease of maintenance and serviceability of the equipment. Consider features such as accessibility to critical components, ease of cleaning, and availability of spare parts. Equipment with straightforward maintenance procedures and reliable support from the manufacturer can minimize downtime and ensure continuous operation.