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conti-pro® PEL 3
Florigo conti-pro® PEL 3 is a pellet and specialty products frying system handling a wide range of pellet shapes and product shapes using a highly efficient frying process.

Polysense - Virtual Quality Assistant
The Virtual Quality Assistant aims to automate in-line quality measurements. It uses AI models to measure quality characteristics such as dimensions, color, number of defects, type of defects, and dry matter content, all in-line.

Potato Forming Section
The function of the Potato-Forming Section is that the roller cutting and forming machine cuts the dough into oval-shaped blanks using molds. The machine is equipped with front and rear electric moving devices to remove waste dough.

Oil Spray Head
SAS Oil Spray Head is a manufacturer of SAS Oil Spray Head

LU Ultima Series Rotary - Lobe Pump
The PACKO LU Ultima rotary-lobe pump is designed for pharma and food use, handling up to 40 m³/h, 15 bar, 1,000,000 cP, 140 °C, with 316L stainless steel wetted parts and EC 1935/2004, FDA, USP, EAC certified for top hygiene and cleanability.

3D Snacks
Roble 3D Snacks are ready to fry 3D extruded snack pellets
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Negative Pneumatic
Benefits of pneumatically conveying food products include: no line loss, no cross contamination, and very few moving parts when compared to standard solutions like flighted belts or bucket conveyors.

Pirol
The Pirol potato is a medium-early variety developed by NORIKA in Germany and introduced around the year 2000. It is derived from the well-known AGRIA variety, inheriting many of its desirable traits. Pirol produces medium-sized, round-oval tubers with shallow eyes, uniform in size, and covered with smooth yellow skin.

Specialty Frozen Snacks Processing Plant – Engineering, Procurement & Construction Management (EPCM) Services
L&T Technology Services (LTTS) provides end-to-end EPCM & engineering services for Specialty Frozen Snacks plants, covering design, automation, digitalization, plant optimization, safety, and OPEX programs for high-efficiency, scalable production.

Flo-Therm® G4 PC Oil Heater
Flo-Mech Flo-Cut® Sizer-Halver is a Potato Grading System, with a Halving Section for Oversized Tubers

Mastermatic Snack Food Fryer
The Mastermatic Snack Food Fryer is a direct-heated continuous fryer designed to process a wide variety of snack food products with precision and efficiency.

DKT50-220 Series Plastic Conveyor Belts
The DKT50-220 is a durable, straight-running conveyor belt for food processing, featuring 3×3.5 mm perforations (20% open area) for effective drainage. Optional hybrid setup adds chains, side plates, flights, and guide blocks for added strength.

M single row multihead weighers
Manter M Single Row Multihead Weighers deliver precision, speed, and durability for crops like potatoes, onions, carrots, and fruits. With 8–14 weighing buckets, they ensure accurate, efficient packing with flexible configurations and user-friendly control.

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.

KS 5400
The KS 5400 haulm topper promotes uniform tuber ripening by crushing haulm before harvest, improving skin set and storability while reducing virus transmission and ensuring smooth, high-capacity harvesting.

Ishida INSPIRA Snack Food Bagmaker
Ishida, recognized as a dominant bagmaker manufacturer in the high-speed operation range with their industry leading Atlas series, continues to break ground with their INSPIRA Snack Bagmaker VFFS series.

Potato Base Shell Snack Pellets
Shell Shaped Pellet is a potato-based snack pellet product designed to create snacks in the shape of a shell.

robag® 3e
The new tna robag® 3e is the latest iteration of the industry-leading tna robag® packaging series. The new tna robag® 3e takes control sophistication to an unprecedented level with real-time communication software and smart diagnostics.
