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+ Ease of use and maintenance
+ Weighing performance
+ Range of fruit size

+ Design for food safety
+ Connectivity

– Maintenance cost
– Total cost of the project

Sorter Evo

Evolution in fresh fruit sorting. New design of the grader and carrier for better performance.

1

Singulation
with positive drive belts (TPU):

  • Autotracking
  • Easy to wash
  • Independent speed control

Pro

  • Pneumatic lifting of the singulation belts
  • Variable differential speed on singulation belts
  • Stainless steel line partitions

Lite

  • Manual lifting of singulation tapes
  • Fixed differential speed of the singulation belts
  • Painted line partitions for food use

2

Weighbridge independent with 2 cells/track: higher weighing accuracy
Pro

  • Weighing train mounted directly on the floor to increase weighing accuracy

Lite

  • Weighing train mounted on the grader chassis

3

Off the shelf electronics

  • Increased robustness and reliability
    Reduced cost and ease of replacement

Pro

  • Orbital electronics and software for selection by color, diameter and defects

Lite

  • SateLite electronics and software for color and diameter selection

4

Ramps
made of TPU:

  • Single material
  • Easy to wash
  • Easily removable for washing

Pro

  • Belt structure and middle section parts in stainless steel for easy cleaning


Lite

  • Belt structure and middle section parts in galvanized steel and painted steel

5

Carrier Evo
new design

  • Wider fruit size range
    Higher weighing accuracy

Pro

  • Included automatic chain lubrication

Lite

  • Optional automatic lubrication

Carrier Evo

Hamish Kennedy, a pioneer in dual-tilt conveyors, developed the first A conveyor in 1984, an innovation widely adopted by many market suppliers. In 2008, he introduced the new G carrier for Compac, which is still in use today. In 2023, he designed the Evo carrier for Sienz, representing three generations of carrier evolution.

Carrier A1

1984

Model A
Carrier

2023

Carrier
Evo

Evo 1

PATENTED

The best precision

market weighing systems

0.5

GR

deviation
standard deviation (STD)

carrierEvo1

1

Frame
Smooth transition from rotation to weighing.
Optimized tipping.

3

Roller and axle
Single co-molded piece.
Soft TPU over wear-resistant acetal.
Easy to clean.

2

Stainless steel joint
Low friction for better weighing.
High strength and durability.

Clip
Easy to clip and remove from the chain.
Low friction that minimizes wear.

Technological options adapted to every need

evoPro
evoLite

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  • Ease of use and maintenance
  • Weighing performance
  • Fruit size range
  • Design for food safety
  • Connectivity

  • Maintenance cost
  • Total project cost

Sorter Evo

This innovative customer-focused solution aims to reduce downtime and improve the efficiency of your operations through an easy-to-use after-sales service portal.

Carrier Evo

Hamish Kennedy, a pioneer in dual-tilt conveyors, developed the first A conveyor in 1984, an innovation widely adopted by many market suppliers. In 2008, he introduced the new G carrier for Compac, which is still in use today. In 2023, he designed the Evo carrier for Sienz, representing three generations of carrier evolution.

The best weighing
accuracy in the market

0.5

GR

deviation
standard deviation (STD)

Technological options adapted to every need