Herbert Engineering is set to launch a optical sorting machine at Potato Europe. The Oculus is the next generation in high performance, compact, optical sorting for washed potatoes.
Available in two widths (1300 and 2000) with a maximum capacity of 36,000kg per hour.
According to the company it is more accurate, more efficient, more consistent and more effective than other machines.
According to the company it is more accurate, more efficient, more consistent and more effective than other machines.
Oculus uses 360º vision, which allows for easy and effective inspection of every part of the tuber, infra-red cameras for effective identification of greens, and the latest digital colour cameras delivering resolution of up to 0.25mm sq pixel size for exceptional accuracy of defect identification.
Oculus identifies and sorts extremely easily and effectively for a range of surface abnormalities and diseases, including bumps and notches, skin discolouration, green and dark colours and common defects like green and mechanical damage, common scab, cracks and black dot.
Herbert Engineering launches new optical sorter for washed potatoes: Oculus