TOMRA’s advanced sorting machines inspect millions of individual product pieces per hour, typically recovering five to ten percent higher yields while providing superior utilization or resources.
That’s equivalent to approximately 25,000 trucks worth of potatoes per year!
TOMRA Sorting has a solution for sorting corn, both kernels and corn cobs.
Corn Sorting
Baby corn sorting machine Genius - TOMRA Sorting
Corn sorting machine Genius - TOMRA Sorting
TOMRA’s sorting machines remove discoloration, insect damage, husk, shank, foreign material, EVM (extraneous vegetable material) and FEVM (foreign extraneous vegetable material) from fresh and frozen corn.
TOMRA’s corn sorting solutions boost throughput and availability while at the same time increasing yield, quality and food safety.
The Blizzard free fall pulsed LED camera sorting machine is the most ideal and cost effective optical food sorting machine for the IQF (frozen) vegetable and fruit processing industry.
The Genius™ optical belt sorting machine uses a combination of various sorting technologies to meet the high food safety requirements of the food industry and individual food processors.
The TOMRA 5B sorting machine guarantees optimal sorting of your food products, from vegetables and potatoes to leafy products. It helps you to meet the highest standards for both food safety and quality.
Our sorting, peeling and process analytics machines are used all over the world. Don't just take our word for it. Hear what our customers have to say and read some of their testimonials to discover how TOMRA can support you with increasing your reliability and product quality.
TOMRA Food offers the widest range of sensor-based food sorting machines available in the food industry today. From farm to fork, TOMRA offers sorting equipment for a multitude of food applications. Whether its fresh whole products or processed food, our sorters maximize output and minimize waste so you can stay consistent and profitable.
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