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Bearing Houses
DK Transportbaand’s bearing houses are designed for the food industry, featuring a smooth, closed-back design. Available open or sealed, they protect against moisture and detergents. Made from PA6 Nylon with steel or stainless bearings.

10mm Straight Cut Fries
The 10mm Straight Cut Fries are one of their popular fries to date. It’s not too thin and not too thick, which is very easy to fry with a nice amount of potato inside. Perfect for Charcoal Chicken and Kebab Shops.

Pellet Loader
The Incalfer Pellet Loader is designed to streamline the loading process for pellet-based products in snack processing lines. This equipment ensures a continuous and controlled feed into production lines, improving efficiency and consistency.

Membrana
PEF specialist Pulsemaster offers a conductivity measurement device to both the food and beverage industry, as well as the scientific sector. This unit is instrumental in the quantification of a pulsed electric field treatment on e.g. potato tissue.

Coating Drums
PPM Technologies offers plastic and stainless steel drums in both standard and custom sizes, adapting to various diameters and lengths to suit the application as needed.

M2 linear weighers
The Manter M2 Linear Weigher offers precise, efficient, and flexible weighing for agricultural products. With modular design, advanced technology, and gentle handling, it ensures high throughput and minimal waste.
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Potato Specialty Processing Line
The NSSPL’s automatic Potato Specialty Line is a state-of-the-art processing system designed for the efficient production of a variety of potato-based products, including specialty items like Hash Brown, Burger Tikki, Crispy Potato Smiley, Wedges, and Other Value-/Added Snacks.

Accumulation Chain Components
DK Accumulation Chain Components offer efficient box accumulation, holding up to 25 boxes in series. Compatible with plast chain 1702 tracks, it's ideal for smooth transfers, palletizing, and robotic pickup operations.

Model 9130 Utensil Washer
The JEROS Model 9130 is a large, powerful utensil washer designed for high-capacity food operations. It features hygienic machine design, a self-cleaning Duo Micro filter system, Eco Wash, user-friendly control panel, Auto-Off function, optional larger wash volume, and up to 25% energy savings.

GL 660
GRIMME GL 660 potato planter is a 6-row planter for large areas, offering precise spacing and high-speed planting. It supports fertilisation, ridge shaping, and treatments in one pass, with ISOBUS terminals for easy control and operator comfort.

Raw Receiving Conveyor
The CMP line of raw receiving conveyor solutions couples rugged heavy-duty construction with ease of sanitation features.

Continuous Popcorn Line
The Continuous Popcorn Line is a complete and efficient system designed for the industrial production of expanded popcorn with either sweet or salty coatings.

Fans
Fans are an integral part of the storage system, and therefore it is very important the proper type of fans are chosen for the right application. Furthermore, fans should be reliable and able to work under difficult

GH 4
The GH 6 ridging hiller is designed for medium to large farms, ideal for 6-row potato planting with 75–91.4 cm spacing. It builds large ridges efficiently with low power use, supports soil adaptation, and enables effective, chemical-free weed control.

Dry Powder Mixing and Blending
The function of the Dry Powder Mixing and Blending is that a pear-shaped mixer is used for blending various powder and paste-like liquid materials in small batches. It is equipped with two sets of dispersing knives to achieve a more uniform mixing of powders and liquids in a shorter time. Each batch can mix 300 kg of material.

InfraLab Top Loader Food Analyzer
The InfraLab Top Loader at-line analyzer can measure color as well as moisture, fat/oil, and protein in five seconds. Designed to facilitate sample presentation and reduce human error, it is ideal for fiber, flakes, powder, and starch.


