Potato line
"The line is 30 metres long and 15 metres wide. It actually consists of two separate lines, one for onions and one for potatoes, which converge into a single sorting and grading line. The machine was assembled for a large company in Boufarik, 30 km from Algiers," explains designer Ruggero Ricci, son of owner Riziero.
The plant assembled in Algeria
The potato line starts with sorting for washing or dry brushing, then there is a manual pre-sorting phase. This is followed by mechanical grading. The grader is equipped with adjustable guides that convey the fruit to belts. This machine enables producers to achieve high outputs yet requires rather simple maintenance.
Onion line
Packaging is carried out by semi-automatic weighers (5 to 25 kg sacks) or by automatic packagers (1 to 5 kg). Alternatively, the product is placed in 1 ton jumbos.
Left to right: Peter Calisesi, Riziero and Ruggero Ricci.
"We worked hard and finally managed to export our technology to North Africa. Vegetable production is increasing in the region and quality is improving too."
All R.G. machines are assembled on-site and tested before the client. They are then disassembled, packaged, shipped and re-assembled at the client's facility. This enables them to shorten final assembly times.
Contacts:
R.G. impianti lavorazione verdure e ortaggi
Via Terni 330
47522 Cesena (FC)
Ruggero Ricci
Tel.: (+39) 327 2284575
Fax: (+39) 0547 664287
Email: ruggero.ricci@rg-impianti.com
Web: www.rg-impianti.com