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A new optical sorter will be presented by CSort, LLC at the Agritechnica-2017 show
CSort, LLC, Russian innovative company, will present two lines of their optical sorters in Hannover, Germany in the context of Agritechnica-2017 – major agricultural show in Europe.
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Apart from the SmartSort machine CSort will unveil their Horizont – brand-new belt sorter. Exhibitors and visitors of the Agritechnica show will have the opportunity to have a look at the first machine model. Serial production of the belt sorter will be launched in 2018.
The Horizont belt sorter is designed for sorting heavy and fragile materials. The horizontal infeed allows to enhance the sorting quality of pulses and nuts. Maksim Savinkov, CEO of CSort, says that crisps, flakes, and other fragile materials do not get damaged during separation. He also underlines that the machine is made from stainless steel, providing the protection degree IP 65. The belt sorter copes easily with moist, dirty, sticky materials that require cleaning and flushing of the system. The machine performs well with wild herbs, mushrooms, berries, fruits (incl. dehydrated fruits), and vegetables.
The specialists of the company will showcase both machines in service sorting different bulk materials from impurities. Visitors of the show are welcome to bring 10 kilos of their sample for test sorting.
CSort, LLC is a leading Russian producer of optical sorters with 9 representative offices abroad (Dresden, Germany; Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria; Poznan, Poland; Olomouc, the Czech Republic; Shiraz, Iran; Rivne, Kharkiv, Ukraine; Cape Town, South Africa; Dundalk, Ireland). 40% of the entire production is exported. CSort equipment is well-known in 25 countries. For 10 years CSort has already accomplished about 650 projects which every hour clean more than a thousand tons of wheat, 800 tons of seeds and cereals from different impurities.