Remove foreign substances contained in food with pinpoint accuracy! 'AI Image Processing Sorting Machine'
Detect foreign objects from both sides and remove them with pinpoint accuracy! An image processing sorting machine capable of simultaneous inspection from two directions using high-speed conveyor transport and CCD cameras.
The "AIH Series" is a food sorting machine that achieves high-precision detection and removal of foreign objects through image processing utilizing AI technology. It operates faster than a typical belt conveyor, with CCD cameras capturing materials from both sides as they are ejected from a high-speed conveyor, preventing detection misses of foreign objects buried within the materials. It can detect foreign objects such as plastic pieces, defects in pasta formation, insect damage and shells in almonds and pistachios, as well as spoilage and irregular shapes in vegetables, identifying even slight differences in color and shape. 【Features】 ■ Simultaneous inspection from both sides using CCD cameras ■ Ejector sprays to precisely eliminate foreign objects ■ Detection of slight differences in complex-shaped materials ■ Two models with different detection widths are available *For more details, please refer to the documentation. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Specifications】 "AIH-1-2EE" Dimensions: 2396×700×1850mm Effective belt width: 200mm Number of ejectors: 40 Minimum detection size: 100μm "AIH-1-4EE" Dimensions: 2396×900×1950mm Effective belt width: 400mm Number of ejectors: 80 Minimum detection size: 200μm
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Target items: Almonds, pistachios (insect damage, shells), pasta (defective shape), chocolate (poor coating), mini tomatoes (damaged or misshapen), dried sardines (contamination with plastic pieces, etc.)
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Our company was established in 1935 when our founder, Zenichi Hattori, discovered that green tea leaves and stems could be sorted using the phenomenon of frictional electrification. At the same time, we invented the electrostatic tea sorting machine. In 1962, we commercialized Japan's first color sorting machine, and over the years, we have developed various sorting machines as a pioneer in sorting technology in Japan. Our top priority has always been customer satisfaction, and our motto has been to never give up until we achieve high-quality sorting. The results of our development efforts are reflected in our current products.