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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.

Drum Dryer
Tummers is world market leader in potato flake lines. In a flakes line, the Drum Dryer dries the potato mash. A thin, perfectly distributed layer of mash is deposited onto the heated cylinder which evaporates excess moisture and creates a sheet of dried potato.

Defatter
Rosenqvists patented Defatter has been proven to add value to many fried snack products by reducing the fat content by as much as 35% over typical levels.

Omnivent - Omnicuro Next
OmniCuro Next is the next step in simple & user-friendly storage. Setting the desired storage conditions and storage duration takes just a few minutes. With no technical knowledge required.

Hexfeeder Pro
The unique FoodeQ HexFeeder Pro is particularly suitable for the quick spreading of bulb-shaped and tuberous products. FoodeQ designs this compact spreading systems exactly according to their customers’ requirements and wishes.

Bin and Bag Tipper
Wyma’s Bin & Bag Tipper gently unloads produce from heavy bins or bags (up to 2t), with quick bin/bag changeover, controlled tipping, and sensor automation. Compact, safe, and efficient—ideal for modern packhouse operations.
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Series 9 Food Gauge
The Series 9 on-line gauge delivers immediate value to your food production. It is your next-generation process optimization solution for measuring moisture, fat/oil, protein and other key constituents.

Vibrating Spreader
Shri Vibracion’s Vibrating Spreader ensures uniform product distribution across processing lines, improving efficiency, accuracy, and hygiene in handling snacks, frozen foods, fruits, and vegetables for smooth downstream operations.

Criss-Cross Waffle Fries
Iscon Balaji Criss-Cross Waffle Fries feature a unique lattice cut, golden crispy exterior, and fluffy interior. Perfect for dips, sauces, and snacks, they deliver premium taste and versatility, reflecting Iscon Balaji’s commitment to quality and innovation.

Sweet Potato Cut Fries (7×13 mm)
IFCG’s Sweet Potato Fries 7×13 mm Cut are slim, crispy, and naturally sweet, delivering the ideal balance between a classic fry shape and sweet potato flavor. The uniform cut ensures even cooking and consistent presentation, making them a versatile choice for foodservice and retail.

IRP Plus – General Industrial Centrifugal Pump
The Packo IRP+ Series air-handling centrifugal pumps efficiently move liquids with entrained air or gas. Built in 316L stainless steel with electropolished finish, they ensure high efficiency, low NPSH, and reliable CIP or tanker unloading performance.

Peeling machine CBS / MBS
The Sormac peeling machine is ideal for carborundum and knife peeling of root products such as potatoes, celeriac, kohlrabi, red beets, and baby carrots.

ultra-peel SSC 3
Florigo ultra-peel SSC 3 is a cost-effective steam peeling solution for potatoes and other root vegetables with low maintenance costs, thanks to a minimum of wearing parts.

Pre Washer
Based on mutual friction, the drum washer will remove clay, sand, and soil from the potatoes.

BL conveyor
The PPM Technologies BL conveyor was designed for high-volume or heavy-head-load applications, using a mechanical crankshaft and belt/pulley system powered by a variable-frequency motor.

InProcess Software
InProcess makes the most of your production by allowing you to monitor, adjust and gain valuable data from your ZEISS spectrometers. Icon based and intuitive, InProcess is also fully customizable.

Transposrt Solutions
Tolsma-Grisnich has developed various solutions and applications for conveyer belts. The conveyer belts are custom-made and are always attuned to the favoured situation. The choice of the belt, the material and the drive are always attuned to the application, the product and the degree in which the belts are being used.
