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400 kg/h Pellet Processing Line
Incalfer's 400 kg/h Pellet Processing Line is designed for efficient snack production, including feeding, frying, oil removal, seasoning, and optional cooling before packaging.

Gravity 100r
The BluePrint Automation Gravity 100r case packs a wide variety of rugged products directly into the secondary container; ideal for bags of fresh or frozen vegetables, IQF chicken/beef and a wide variety of other flexible packages!

Optical Size sorter
The square size sorter is designed to determine the square size of a potato and sort out a particular size. The square measure is used to assess the size and shape of a potato.

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.

Manitou - Steering ministick MSM
The Manitou Steering Ministick is a unique innovation that replaces the traditional steering wheel with an intelligent ministick system, allowing the operator to steer the telehandler with their thumb.

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.
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Condor self-propelled sprayers
Agrifac Condor crop sprayers are the most stable, most balanced and most sustainable self-propelled sprayers in the world. A stable chassis allows wider booms for greater working widths.

Extruded Snacks Line
With the rising demand to meet the craving of the consumers, snacks must be appealing both in taste and appearance. To match this increasing demand, SV Agri has built an extruded snack production line that helps in manufacturing multiple snack foods at quicker bake times.

Orienting Roll
The Orienting Roll transfers product into a single line in preparation for cutting and slicing – drastically improving performance and efficiency. Its two spiral-wrapped rollers gently transfer and align product from the hopper to your slicer in an even flow.

Potato Chips Frying Line
Kanchan Metals provides a state-of-the-art potato chips production line designed to ensure high efficiency, quality, and consistency in producing potato chips.

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.

Slicer Module
Flo-Mech complete module for slicing of product on stainless steel platforms with flumes, integrated equipment, steel work, decking, stairs, handrail kick strips.

Waxy Potato Starch – Emwaxy®
Emsland Group produces Emwaxy® waxy potato starch from non-GMO, high-amylopectin potatoes. It delivers high viscosity, clean taste, bake stability, fast hydration, strong water binding, creamy mouthfeel and light texture for many food uses.

VFFS rotary polyethylene packaging system robag® FXIS
tna robag® FXIS is a solution for packaging applications such as fresh produce and confectionery using polyethylene (PE) film.

Automated Jet Swivel Device (A-DSV)
Automated Jet Swivel Device (A-DSV) automatically sprays and flushes silos, trucks, and storage areas with water. Remote-controlled via station or video, it features dual gear motors for 360° rotation, proximity safety switches, and easy mounting.

FEX Fryer
The FEX Fryers by INCALFER are engineered with advanced technology and functionality, making them ideal for high-performance frying in the production of a variety of fried snacks.

French Fry Fryers
GEM built its first French Fry Fryer in 1985 and now designs single and two-stage fryers for small to large capacities. Used for French fries, batter-coated fries, and specialty cuts, they deliver uniform colour and texture. Optimized oil circulation ensures consistent frying, while kettle design reduces fire risk and extends oil life.

