Sorting Machinery
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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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Food & Beverage Machinery, Sorting Equipment, Sorting Machinery
Vibration type shape sorter – Echo Corporation
Food & Beverage Machinery, Sorting Equipment, Sorting MachineryVibration type shape sorter – Echo Corporation
The combination of the vibratory force of the vibration motor, the special sorting plate (perforated board), and the coil spring results in a stable classification of long and shaped foreign matter.
Long foreign matter (hair, foreign matter, tegus, string)
Shaped foreign objects (seeds of different sizes, cut products of different sizes and lengths, etc.)
Two models are available: 2-stage (1-stage board) and 3-stage (2-stage board).
The sorting throughput can be selected according to trough width (400mm to 600mm) x speed.SKU: n/a
Are you looking for a sorting machinery product?
When selecting sorting machinery for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.
1. Sorting Capacity
Assess the sorting machinery’s capacity to handle the required volume of materials efficiently within your production demands.
2. Sorting Accuracy
Compare the accuracy of different sorting machinery in identifying and categorizing items based on size, shape, color, weight, or other criteria.
3. Speed and Throughput
Evaluate the sorting speed and throughput of the machines to ensure they can meet your production targets and minimize bottlenecks.
4. Sorting Criteria
Check if the sorting machinery can be customized or adjusted to sort based on specific criteria relevant to your manufacturing process.
5. Maintenance and Service
Consider the maintenance requirements and availability of service and support for the sorting machinery to ensure smooth operations.
6. Integration and Compatibility
Ensure that the sorting machinery can integrate seamlessly into your existing production line or processes.
7. Size and Footprint
Compare the size and footprint of different sorting machines to ensure they fit appropriately within your production facility.
8. Cost and Return on Investment (ROI)
Evaluate the initial cost of the sorting machinery and calculate the potential ROI based on increased efficiency and reduced labor costs.
9. Safety Features
Check for safety features, such as emergency stop buttons, safety guarding, and compliance with relevant safety standards.