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Automation manufacturer introduces digital sorter for fresh-cut leafy greens

Key Technology, a member of the Duravant family of operating companies, introduces VERYX® digital sorters for fresh-cut leafy greens. VERYX is the world’s only belt-fed sorter that can inspect product entirely in-air with top and bottom sensors in order to detect and eliminate all foreign material (FM) and product defects. Combining Key’s expertise in sorting and conveying, these integrated VERYX systems are specifically designed to handle the challenges of sorting leafy greens. VERYX maximizes sort accuracy to remove more FM and defects while virtually eliminating false rejects, improving food safety and increasing yields simultaneously.
 
“Leafy greens present a sorting challenge because of the way leaves can overlap or clump as they are conveyed through the sorter. The fatal flaw of other sorting systems, in addition to having less effective product handling, is that their top sensors inspect product on the belt. If FM is sandwiched between layers of leaves, it’s easily missed because these top sensors won’t be able to effectively see through the leaves. VERYX achieves true full-surface inspection of the product stream – no FM can hide from its sensors,” said Marco Azzaretti, Advanced Inspection Systems Product Manager at Key. “VERYX systems have been successfully processing leafy greens in facilities worldwide. They’re field-proven.”
 
Detecting color, size, shape and structural properties of every object, including the presence or absence of chlorophyll, VERYX removes insects and animal parts, paperboard, wood, rocks, plastics, glass and more, as well as defects and blemishes including leaf discoloration, tipburn and leaves that are decayed, wilted or broken. VERYX sorting systems can be configured to handle a wide range of products including iceberg, romaine, leafy spinach, cabbage, arugula, frisée, escarole, radicchio, Belgian endive, mache greens, watercress and various salad mixes.
 
Key tailors each VERYX with the optimal sensor types, sensor positions, lighting, ejection system, product handling and software to meet each customer’s specific requirements. Next-generation 4-channel cameras and laser scanners offer twice the resolution of previous sensor technology. For lines that process a variety of leafy greens and salad mixes, fast and accurate recipe-driven changeovers maximize production flexibility and uptime while ensuring repeatable results.
 
VERYX is available in multiple sizes to satisfy the requirements of every leafy green processor, from small to large operations, with the highest volume system sorting up to 8.2 metric tons (18,000 lbs) of fresh-cut leafy greens per hour or more. Featuring an inspection zone that is 15 percent wider than similarly sized sorters, every VERYX offers 10 to 15 percent greater capacity within a similar footprint.


Since fresh-cut leafy greens are lightweight and moist when conveyed through the sorting process, they can clump together, overlap and stick to surfaces if not properly handled. Key combines VERYX with the ideal product handling systems for each application to effectively present product to the sorter’s inspection zone, maximizing sort accuracy. Application-specific infeeds and collection shakers can serve additional functions, like dewatering and mechanically screening out FM. Optional three-way sorting enables VERYX to optically separate good product into two grades while removing FM and defective product into a reject stream.
To further ease use and simplify operator training, a highly intuitive UI provides different views to users of various levels depending on their needs. Recipe-driven operation ensures customers can count on consistent performance from their VERYX sorter day in, day out, including when running the same product across multiple sorters on different lines. Operator qualification requirements are reduced, allowing a minimally-skilled individual to become a proficient user of the system in less than one hour.
 
Every VERYX sorter can leverage Key’s Information Analytics, a powerful set of data acquisition and connectivity capabilities that allow users to gather a broad range of product and operational data from the sorter. Data can be shared for off-line analysis or exchanged directly with a customer’s SCADA, Manufacturing Execution System or PLC network.
 
Key manufactures VERYX sorters in both the U.S. and Europe and supports customers worldwide through its global sales and service network.

For more information:
Anita Funk
Key Technology
150 Avery Street
Walla Walla, WA 99362 USA
Tel: +1 509 529 2161
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