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Complete lines for French fries
For complete french fries solutions, there’s no better choice than tna. tna helps customers by providing complete processing and packaging solutions to create the ultimate french fry products from a single source.

SELECT 200
The GRIMME SELECT 200 is a two-row elevator harvester with continuous overloading, offering gentle crop handling, advanced separation systems and efficient transfer to trailers.

Flo-Cut® Sizer-Halver
Flo-Mech's Flo-Cut® Sizer-Halver is a Potato Grading System, with a Halving Section for Oversized Tubers

Destoner machine
The Allround VP destoner machine is designed to remove dirt and stones. When there is a lot of dirt coming along with the produce, destoners are the ideal machines. The machine can be integrated into a washing machine for an even cleaner end result.

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.
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Large Potato Line – Throughput and storage
With this example of a large Potato Packing Line with a capacity of 90-ton/hour, Wyma illustrates the scale and complexity required to process and handle large volumes of potatoes or comparable root vegetables.

GF 200
The GF 200 rotary tiller ensures optimal seedbed preparation for vegetables and potatoes, promoting uniform crop growth. It can convert to a rotary hiller, supports front or rear mounting, and works with tractors up to 165 HP.

Storage Hoppers
The Allround Storage Hoppers are designed to act as a buffer in a processing line or between a processing line and a packing line. The Storage Hoppers are designed to be built in segments.

Potato Popcorn
Hungritos Potato Popcorn is a delightful snack that offers a unique twist on traditional popcorn by using potatoes as the base ingredient.

Inspection-Trim Conveyor
The Heat and Control Inspection-Trim Conveyor streamlines manual inspection, defect removal, and trimming of potatoes and other vegetables. Featuring an easy-to-clean roller system, it allows inspectors to quickly view all sides of the product, ensuring efficient trimming or discarding of unwanted material with ease.

Energy Recovery Heat Exchanger
Pre-heat the fryer system’s cooking oil, heat water for sanitation, or warm the facility using energy that would otherwise be wasted. The Energy Recovery Heat Exchanger (ERHX) captures millions of BTUs from fryer and oven exhaust emissions, effectively converting wasted steam into usable hot water.
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Frozen Vegetables and Fruits Processing Line
NSSPL offers advanced turnkey solutions for Frozen Fruits and Vegetables processing designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality, preserved produce. The state-of-the-art technology ensures that fruits and vegetables retain their freshness, nutritional value, and natural flavors, while maximizing shelf life.

Inspection unit in belt
The Allround Belt inspection table is used for manual sorting of the waste between the products. It allows you to pick out the rotten products and other waste, which can be disposed of onto the waste belt between the two belts.

11 mm Skin on French Fries
With the skin left on for extra flavour and rustic appeal, these frites are made from uber long, high quality potatoes. Potato skin is not only a rich source of fibre

Shake grading line SG 60 series
Shake grading line SG 60 series for table and seed potatoes

Frysona
Frysona is specially bred for the frozen French fries industry. With a dry matter content of ~21–23%, it delivers superior crispness, light color, and extended holding time after frying. Its long shape and stable frying quality make it a preferred choice for large-scale processing and premium frozen fry production.

RH 12 E / RH 16 E
The GRIMME RH 12 E / RH 16 E are compact receiving hoppers with PU spiral rollers, ensuring gentle crop handling, effective soil separation, and easy manual operation in limited space conditions.
