Tomra Nimbus free-fall sorter with BSI technology

Saturday, 28 June, 2014 | Supplied by: Heat and Control Pty Ltd

Tomra Nimbus free-fall sorter with BSI technology

Tomra Sorting Solutions has introduced its biometric signature identification (BSI) technology into the Nimbus free-fall sorter for nuts and raisins. The technology works by detecting the biometric characteristics of the nuts and raisins it scans and comparing them to features in its stored database to determine whether they should be accepted or rejected.

The technology enhances the system’s ability to operate in various areas of the production line. It can be a suitable re-sort or recycle unit for minimising good product loss, for example. The BSI module detects small defects, enhancing nut and raisin sorting quality and retaining nearly all sound material, while reducing the number of passes needed and level of breakage.

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