New BioPrint Digital Sorter Configured with Bio Fusion Detection Technology

Press Release Summary:

  • Shape sorts and color grades to maximize product quality while virtually eliminating false rejects
  • Equipped with front- and rear-mounted hyperspectral imaging sensors for all-sided inspection
  • Features information analytics software, which allows users to collect, analyze and access big data off-line

Original Press Release:

Key Technology Introduces New VERYX® BioPrint® Hyperspectral Sorter

October 27, 2020 – Key Technology, a member of the Duravant family of operating companies, introduces the first VERYX® BioPrint® digital sorter. As the world’s only sorter that can combine near infrared (NIR) hyperspectral detection with color cameras, VERYX BioPrint analyzes a richer set of data about the materials it is sorting to improve detection performance and maximize process yield. Key’s VERYX BioPrint C140 sorter for nuts removes shells, foreign material (FM) and product defects as well as shape sorts and color grades to maximize product quality while virtually eliminating false rejects.

Sorting walnuts, almonds, pistachios, cashews and other nuts, VERYX BioPrint removes shells, rocks, sticks, glass, plastics, moisture-related defects, insect and other surface damage, rot, mold and more while color grading and shape sorting to meet even the most stringent product quality specifications.

VERYX BioPrint can be seen in-action at Key’s Pack Expo Connects virtual showroom on Monday, November 9 at 1 pm Central Time (GMT-6). To join this live 15-minute demo and Q&A session, register in advance here.

VERYX BioPrint C140 can be equipped with front- and rear-mounted hyperspectral imaging sensors for all-sided inspection of each object in the product stream. It can be configured with color cameras and Key’s new Bio Fusion® detection technology, which fuses information from both sensor types to uniquely identify and remove a wide range of foreign materials and defects from the product stream.

Hyperspectral imaging utilizes many more wavelengths of information than other NIR inspection systems to detect the chemometric and biological properties of objects. Multi-channel, high-resolution color cameras facilitate precise color grading and shape sorting. Bio Fusion combines pixel-level data from the hyperspectral sensors and color cameras to produce a unique ‘signature’ associated with each material substance that passes through the sorter. This enables VERYX to identify and remove the most difficult-to-detect FM and defects, without the yield loss generated by inadvertently directing good product to the reject stream, even when defect loads are very high.

“Our new proprietary BioPrint hyperspectral imaging system gives us superior flexibility to tailor optimal sort solutions for each customer application,” said Marco Azzaretti, Director of Marketing at Key. “Nut customers are already using VERYX BioPrint in their operations and have proven its success – they’re experiencing outstanding product quality and ease of use.”

The accuracy of the BioPrint detection system is complemented by VERYX’s high-resolution ejection system, which features minimal spacing between air nozzles to better target objects identified for removal without inadvertently sorting out good product. Intelligent software manages the air nozzles’ actuation strategy to suit the objects’ size, shape and weight. The combined precision of VERYX’s detection and ejection systems results in the most complete removal of shell and FM with the highest good product yield.

Sorting up to 8 metric tons of product per hour, VERYX BioPrint C140 is as a versatile solution for sorting nuts from pre-selection to final grading. It works perfectly as a stand-alone sorter, either in line or batch-fed, and in a cascading line of multiple sorters, depending on the needs of the processor.

“VERYX is a modular and scalable platform that is highly configurable. Our first VERYX BioPrint is designed specifically to sort nuts” noted Azzaretti. “Going forward, we plan to develop VERYX BioPrint sorters for other applications where chemometric detection offers unique performance and customer value. The next frontier of optical sorting is improving the identification of internal defects and other conditions that are not discernible by inspecting the surface of objects. Hyperspectral imaging also has tremendous potential to select product on the basis of its taste properties. For example, VERYX BioPrint C140 can help processors of Spanish-style almonds detect individual so-called ‘bitter almonds.’

VERYX features Key’s Information Analytics software, which allows users to collect, analyze and access big data off-line and across their enterprise via an OPCUA-compliant infrastructure. “Nut customers with installed VERYX systems are optimizing their operations by leveraging Information Analytics. They’re tracking the volume and size of broken pieces and shell coming into the sorter to make smarter and quicker decisions to adjust their crackers and other upstream and downstream equipment to improve both product quality and yield,” explained Azzaretti.

Like all VERYX sorters, VERYX BioPrint is designed for ease-of-use with smart features that enable it to adapt to normal changes in the product and environment without operator intervention. Operator qualification requirements are dramatically reduced, allowing a minimally skilled operator to become a proficient user of the technology in less than one hour.

Key manufactures VERYX sorters in both the U.S. and Europe and supports customers worldwide via Duravant’s SupportPro service organization. This dedicated team of service specialists provide technical support such as installation, start-up, training, preventative maintenance and 24/7 emergency assistance as well as remote monitoring, protection plans, upgrades, parts sales and more to help customers operate at peak performance.

For more information on Key’s VERYX, visit www.key.net/products/veryx.

About Key Technology, Inc.

Key Technology is a global leader in the design and manufacture of automation systems including digital sorters, conveyors and other processing equipment. Applying processing knowledge and application expertise, Key helps customers in the food processing and other industries improve quality, increase yield, and reduce cost. Key manufactures its products at its headquarters in Walla Walla, Washington, USA; Beusichem, the Netherlands; Hasselt, Belgium; and Redmond, Oregon, USA. Key’s domestic facilities are certified to the ISO 9001:2015 standard. Key offers customer demonstration and testing services at five locations including Walla Walla, Beusichem, and Hasselt as well as Sacramento, California, USA and Melbourne, Australia; and maintains a sales and service office in Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico. Key is a Duravant Company.

About Duravant

Headquartered in Downers Grove, IL, Duravant is a global engineered equipment company with manufacturing, sales and service facilities throughout North America, Europe and Asia. Through their portfolio of operating companies, Duravant delivers trusted end-to-end process solutions for customers and partners through engineering and integration expertise, project management and operational excellence. With worldwide sales distribution and service networks, they provide immediate and lifetime aftermarket support to all the markets they serve in the food processing, packaging and material handling sectors. Duravant’s market-leading brands are synonymous with innovation, durability and reliability. Visit www.duravant.com.

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