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Fuji Robotic Palletizing Systems
Fuji Robotics is the World's Leading Robotics Palletizer. The first palletizing robot (1982), Fuji has been the pioneer ever since. With 16,000 installations worldwide Fuji offers the highest palletizing rates and lowest TCO.

Fried Snacks Line
Kanchan Metals offers a fried Snacks Production Line is an integrated system designed to produce a variety of fried snack products, such as rice crusts, chips, bugles, pizza rolls, and Doritos. The production process typically involves mixing, extruding, cutting, frying, flavoring, and packaging. The resulting products are crispy and have reduced oil content.

Metal Detection Belt Conveyor
The belt conveyor is equipped with a metal detection system that prevents that harmful metal parts enter the food chain.

Vibratory Shaker
The CMP line of vibratory shakers have been designed to convey, sort, or size food products of all shapes and sizes.

Continuous Screw Blancher
The Kanchan Metals Continuous Screw Blancher is an advanced, high-performance blanching solution designed for uninterrupted, energy-efficient, and automated potato processing. This system ensures uniform heat treatment, enhanced product quality, and optimized efficiency, making it an essential asset for large-scale food production.

Tortilla Chips Line
Kanchan Metals provides a tortilla chips production line designed for efficient and high-quality manufacturing of tortilla chips or nachos.
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Blow off Conveyor – Air Dryer Product Packaging
CMP has manufactured a high performance blow off conveyor to remove water from the surface of plastic packaged food products prior to pack off into boxes.

Rectangular Fryer Big Size with Continuous Filter for Potato Chips
Economode Rectengular Fryer Big Size is designed to make 90-100 kg/ Hr of potato Chips. It comes with Inbuilt Oil Heater on Diesel/Gas and with Wood Fired Oil Heater for the economic production of Potato Chips.

Roller Drier
This produce drying system uses sponge discs or felt rollers to absorb moisture after washing. Effective for removing surface moisture from produce with easy clean access and Herbert build quality as standard.

Xcalibur
Xcalibur does more than just sort. It classifies. On the basis of color, length, shape, and structure, the Xcalibur can scan and arrange objects and remove them using intelligent pneumatic ejection. And it does so more quickly, carefully, and safely than its competitors.

Hyperspectral Analyser
RMA-Techniek's hyperspectral analyzer can be used to determine the dry matter content and its dispersion in a potato. To do this, the potato must pass through the machine cut into slices.

Aerostar-Fusion
With the Aerostar-Fusion premium tined weeder, you can weed standard crops (e.g. corn, soybeans, sunflowers, grains, field beans, sugar beets, etc.), ridged crops (e.g. potatoes) and special crops
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Hestia Smart Flavour Liquids and Solids system
Hestia is a compact equipment for small and medium-scale production, designed to operate at the end of the production line.

Sustainable Water Reuse in the Potato Sector
Azulatis is a pioneer in the field of water reuse within the potato industry. Since the construction of the first installation in Flanders for Farm Frites in 2007, we have further expanded our expertise and now manage 13 water reuse installations.

Inclined or Vertical Elevators
Tecno Alimentaria Valenciana (TAV) have two models: standard and with external chassis. The external chassis allows the interior cleaning, it is accessible to have control points, and in this way to control that there are no product remains inside.

Eqlipse dosing vibratory conveyor
The FoodeQ Eqlipse is designed to turn bulk into batches with a high accuracy. The Eqlipse features a dosing vibratory conveyor in combination with a single head weigher.

Roller Conveyor
The Kanchan Roller Conveyor for Cartons is an ideal solution for efficiently transferring finished goods cartons from the packaging area to the storage area.
