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Maximum yield, consistent quality.
You want to sort optimally - deliver the highest possible quality, but not at the expense of your yield - yes? Then choose Optimum Sorting. Guaranteed ROI!
Optimum Sorting wants to be the provider of the best Optical sorting solutions in the market without having the ambition of being the #1 supplier in volume. This means Optimum wants to be the technology & Quality leader in providing the best optical sorting solutions.
Using the latest technologies, our sorters inspect many separate food products in order to ensure that they comply with the highest food standards.
Optimum Sorting: to detect as many foreign materials and defects as possible and without unnecessarily removing good products.
149/4 Kanchanaphisek Rd., Samaedam, Bangkuntian, Bangkok 10150 THAILAND
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Optimum had the widest optical belt sorter on the market. tHE FOCUS product line has systematically evolved and improved. The result is a radical new belt sorter with some unique features for an even more accurate sorting. Meet the NOVUS!
The base frame of the NOVUS has been thoroughly redesigned to comply with the strictest hygiene standards and the most recent machine guidelines. Moreover, it’s modular, so that the NOVUS can be easily configured according to the needs of the user and also, and this is new, it can be expanded with the same flexibility after installation.
The NOVUS is equipped with the advanced high-resolution cameras, the camera mounting has been improved and the lenses optimized. Furthermore, the unique 5/6 configuration for the sorting of diced potatoes and other tuberous vegetables. New the S-TEC module that also inspects the bottom of the product,.
Renewed ejection module is faster and cheaper
The NOVUS advanced sorting software CUMULUS uses artificial intelligence: it learns to identify defects on the basis of images of the products passing through the machine. During the sorting process, the algorithm autonomously decides which products are removed. If your operators still detect errors, they can easily adjust the algorithm.