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FMC Conveyor Program
Optimize your conveyors, minimize your foreign material risk. Conveyor-related foreign material risk is preventable with optimized preventive maintenance, conveyor setup, and sanitation programs.

Series 1750 Flush Grid Belt
The new Intralox® Series 1750 Flush Grid belt takes abrasion resistance to a new level. It is a superior solution for use in the harsh conditions wet (potato) receiving lines.

Drop Limit Box Tipper
The Drop limit box tipper is a box tipper where the drop is limited, which leads to less damage to the product. The tilting of the box is done in three steps: The cubic box is put into the machine, after which the crate is clamped against a cover plate.

Fabcon Air Conveying Systems
Fabcon Air Conveying Systems by Fabcon move lightweight packed products up to 70m using a gentle air bed. Energy-efficient, compact and low-maintenance, with automatic empty pack separation and flexible layout design.

FastBack Fastlane slicer infeed conveyors
Heat and Control Fastlane infeed conveyors offer Easy, safe and cost-effective delivery of a singulated stream of potatoes to multiple slicers.

Reverse box tipper
When an empty box is put in its place box will tip at an angle. While the box is filled he slowly tips back. This way of filling minimizes the product damage.
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Wet Hopper
Wyma’s Wet Hopper is a cost effective, multi-purpose, pre-washing system, designed to remove excess mud, dirt and sand from produce without causing damage.

FastBack® 260E G3
The new FastBack P2 400E horizontal motion conveyor is the sanitary solution for high-volume transfer and distribution.

Fin Aligner
The patented Tummers Food Processing Solutions Aligner for cutting potatoes and tubers can be incorporated into any water-cutting system. The aligner ensures that a tuber is perfectly centered and aligned for cutting.

Continuous sorter
Tummers Continuous sorter is an industrial stainless steel machine for custom sorting of potatoes and tubers. The machine is directly adjustable, which means that production can continue while adjusting the settings.

Electromagnetic Conveyor
Shri Vibracion’s Electromagnetic Conveyor ensures precise, hygienic, and gentle conveying of bulk materials such as snacks, grains, and powders, eliminating floor vibration while delivering smooth, efficient, and low-maintenance material handling.

bunker sorting installations
Wevano Bunker Sorting Installations offer efficient, high-capacity buffering and sorting with custom dosing bunkers, precise flow control, and seamless integration—ideal for root crops and grains in industrial or farm-scale operations.

Bucket Elevators
PPM Technologies bucket elevators are designed to elevate a wide range of dry, free-flowing products, including nuts, snack foods, cereals, pet foods, confectionary products and more.

Ultra Aligner
The PPM Technologies Ultra Aligning Conveyor is a highly effective system designed to align and arrange product in preparation for the next step in processing.

Flat Belt
PPM Flat belt conveyors have plastic modular belting for custom configurations, with options for straight or no flights, non-flighted durable PVC troughing belts for product inspection, and wire mesh belt for screening or dewatering.

Ultra Conveyor
The PPM Technologies Ultra conveyor was designed to accommodate a wide range of products and applications, including heavy, hard-to-move products such as meat, poultry, fruits or vegetables.

Pallet Conveyors
Scott's modular system of roller and chain conveyors is used for the horizontal transport of both empty and full pallets with loads up to 1,500 kg, together with additional units for changing direction and longer distance conveying.

VF Premier Vibratory Conveyor
The PPM Technologies VF Premier (VFP) conveyor takes electromagnetic technology to new lengths, combining a traditional frame and leaf-spring design with the VF electromagnetic drive and controller, to allow for a larger stroke that suits heavier loads and higher speeds.
