North America’s agricultural processing industry, known for large-scale production and strict quality standards, is increasingly favoring new-type
Color Sorter to optimize operations. These advanced machines outperform traditional models in efficiency, accuracy, and adaptability, meeting processors’ evolving needs.
The new
Optical Sorter integrates high-resolution cameras and AI algorithms, enabling it to detect even subtle defects in crops. For grain processors, the
Grain Color Sorter swiftly sorts wheat, corn, and barley, removing stones, moldy grains, and foreign materials with over 99.5% accuracy—critical for meeting North America’s food safety regulations. Rice processors, too, rely on the upgraded
Rice Color Sorter, which sorts by color and size to enhance product consistency, a key factor for winning retail partnerships.
Beyond grains, specialty crop processors are turning to tailored solutions. The
Bean Color Sorter handles kidney beans, black beans, and lentils, ensuring uniform appearance for premium markets. The
Tea Color Sorter, designed for North America’s growing specialty tea sector, separates tea leaves from stems and dust without damaging delicate leaves. Additionally, the new
Multi-Functional Color Sorter supports quick switching between crop types, ideal for processors with diverse product lines.
Energy efficiency is another draw. New-type
Color Sorting Machine consume 15-20% less energy than older models, aligning with North America’s sustainability goals. This combination of performance, versatility, and eco-friendliness makes them a top choice for processors aiming to stay competitive.