Color Sorter and Rice/Grain Processing Machinery

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Since its establishment in 1970, DAEWON GSI has repeated innovations with continuous efforts for research & development as a specialized company in grain processing machinery. Starting with the export to Peru in 1979, it has been steadily exportingits products to all grain producing countries, including Peru, China, Russia, the Philippines, India, Taiwan, Columbia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Thailand, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Mexico, etc.

 
The company’s flagship color sorters (NANTA ACE, PUBU KING series) can sort various kinds of food materials because they are established with CCD, BI-chromatic cameras and NIR sensors. These quadruple sensors make it possible to sort bad materials as like different colored, crushed, cracked, other ingredients component from the raw material. They can sort rice, pulses, beans, nuts, grains, seeds, coffee, spices, dehydrated, plastics. Its reliable color sorters ready for any demands of its customers for large volume production and concern over the food cleanness and safety.

 
2As they are designed to improve the quality and profit, operators can get a new level of product without any defected and unexpected impurities.The company’s color sorter series could be made by continuous increased sorting capacity, efficiency and effectiveness of the process. And operators can get a new experience of lower running costs. They adopt many kinds of new technologies for more precise and reliable sorting. The new combination of cameras and shape recognition will offer consumers perfect satisfaction.

 
 
• Daewon GSI Co., Ltd.
990-2, Geumsan-ri, Waegwan-eup,Chilgok-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Korea
Tel:(82-54) 973-2221 Fax:(82-54) 973-2230
E-mail: trade@daewon.com
Website: daewon.com

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  1. i agree grain processing machine is very important in our life.

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