Postharvest Directory 2016

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Info ROOT & VEGETABLES 2016

COMPAC SORTING EQUIPMENT 11 Spring Street - P.O. Box 13516 ONEHUNGA - AUCKLAND - NEW ZEALAND Ph.: +64-9-634 0088 Fax: +64-9-634 4491 compac@compacsort.com www.compacsort.com Compac Sorting Equipment manufactures high speed, high precision sorting equipment for fruit and vegetables. Its permanent compromise with research and development, coupled with its desire to be your best international supplier of graders have turned Compac Sorting in the world leader of that industry. Compac graders are high quality systems, reliable and easy to maintain; and its programs and technologies are developed according to each client´s needs. In this way, the Compac systems reach the highest levels of efficiency and processing, obtaining the best possible result for each crop. Besides, Compac has a technical team and a network of agents all over the world. After sales support is considered of vital importance. Products: graders for fruits and vegetables, sizers and sorters after types; single, double and multiple line graders, electronic retrofitters, classification systems using color and spots, NIR (near infrared) technologies, taste technologies, packaging systems and different solutions for packaging plants.

Selection and grading of white and pink washed potatoes The efficiency of Compac solutions for washed potatoes is the reason of its success since 1997. Through the exact weighing systems of InVision 9000 of Compac, it is possible to classify the crop after external quality, shape, size, colour and individual weight before manual classification comes to play. Compac reachs a yield of 3.5 metric tons / hour (3.8 tons / hour in the USA).

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