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Key Technology Issues Digital Sorting Guide

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Key Technology has published “The Definitive Guide to Digital Sorting for Food Processors.” The 76-page technical report provides an in-depth look at multiple aspects of digital sorting systems, including sensors and lighting, software intelligence, mechanical configurations, and performance expectations. It covers the range of available technologies from the basic to the most sophisticated and describes distinctive capabilities and functionalities.

key definative guide to sorting“Our customers are often engineers and other technical people who want to understand how digital sorters operate. This guide explains each element of the system and how the elements interact as a whole. The information helps people make appropriate decisions for their businesses, communicate as a team and drive their sorters to achieve the highest possible performance,” said Steve Johnson, the company’s senior director of global marketing.

This publication represents the collective knowledge of an advanced group of Key engineers. “By sharing our technical expertise we’re providing a tool that will help food processors be as successful as possible,” said Johnson.

In addition to explaining the fundamental operating principles of digital sorting, “The Definitive Guide to Digital Sorting for Food Processors” addresses the variables that impact the performance of the system. It highlights the need to consider the product characteristics and production objectives of each application in selecting and maintaining a sorting system that maximizes product quality, increases yields and reduces operational costs.

Persons interested in obtaining a free copy should visit http://go.key.net/definitive-guide-to-sorting-book.html

About the Company

Key Technology designs and manufactures of automation systems including digital sorters, conveyors and other processing equipment. The ISO-9001 certified company manufactures machines at its headquarters in Walla Walla, Washington, USA; Beusichem, the Netherlands; Hasselt, Belgium; and Redmond, Oregon, USA. Customer demonstration and testing services are offered at five locations in North America, Europe and Australia, and a sales and service office is available to clients in Santiago de Queretaro, Mexico.