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Robert Marguccio, packaging and inspection systems manager at Heat and Control said the first VERYX was introduced to the market six years ago and in that time built a reputation as some of the most advanced sorting technology available.
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The product line features a new mechanical layout, next-generation LED illumination, enhanced laser scanner technology, and new powerful software driven by artificial intelligence (AI).ĭigital sorting systems can identify and consistently remove objects based on colour, structure, shape, and size at a significantly faster rate than manual inspection.īy doing so the product line can reduce the downtime created by manual inspections. VERYX 2.0 advances high performance sorting of food products by simplifying the process, reducing operating costs and improving the accuracy of foreign material (FM) and defect removal, which optimises product quality and maximises yield. Key can equip VERYX 2.0 with cameras, laser sensors and/or BioPrint hyperspectral imaging technology to identify the colour, size, shape, structural composition, and biological properties of each object. They are also capable of being tailored to meet the unique needs of each food processor. The VERYX 2.0 line includes belt and chute-fed sorters of various sizes, configurable to address a range of product applications and production capacities. In September, Key Technology, a member of the Duravant family of operating companies which includes Heat and Control, introduced the VERYX 2.0 line of digital sorters. Innovative technology that can not only detect foreign objects but operate simply, efficiently, and at high speed, while at the same time collecting and retaining production run data has become available to the industry.