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Key Technology upgrades sorting technology to target smaller

Key Technology is introducing three-way sorting on its Optyx machine to target the removal of potent…
Key TechnologyKey Technology is introducing three-way sorting on its Optyx machine to target the removal of potential contaminants in smaller products.

The camera/laser sorter is aimed at walnuts, raisins, dates, cherries, and other small-sized products, it has previously been used to sort food such as French fries and green beans.

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