Unlike conventional systems that employ rotary motion to separate chips, the tna roflo VMCS 3 uses vibratory motion to separate large chips from small chips to maximize packaging efficiencies and speeds. The vibratory motion gently conveys product across a cascading chip-sizing screen mounted on a shallow conveying pan. Smaller chips pass through the screen to the lower level, while larger chips continue on to the higher level — each toward their designated bagging stations. The removable screens maintain product quality and ensure no product blockages during sizing. Because the chip-sizing screens are also interchangeable, they can be customized for various sizes to accommodate a wide range of ratios between small and large chips. The system can also sort other root vegetable chips and fruit snacks.
Chip sizer uses vibratory motion
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Mar 4, 2018
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