Key Technology Introduces Optical Sorters for NutsKey Technology Introduces Optical Sorters for Nuts
The Compass helps nut processors protect food safety and achieve exact final product quality specifications.

Key Technology, a member of Duravant’s Food Sorting and Handling Solutions group, introduces the Compass optical sorter for nuts.
Offering a high ROI and quick payback, this easy to operate high-performance, high-capacity system identifies and removes undesirable product defects and foreign material (FM) such as shells, shell fragments, rocks and wood sticks. COMPASS helps nut processors protect food safety and achieve exact final product quality specifications, including color grading, while maximizing ease of operation and increasing profitability.
“The message from nut processors is that other optical sorters on the market are overly complex and difficult to use. That’s why we designed Compass – to simplify operation, sanitation and maintenance while delivering consistent sort performance day in and day out across different product batches and operators. Its ergonomic user interface was developed in collaboration with UI experts to mimic the intuitive navigation of smartphone apps,” said Jack Lee, Duravant group president - food sorting and handling solutions. “With nut prices continually under pressure, processors are looking for an accurate, high-throughput sorting system that delivers a great return on investment. COMPASS fits all their needs.”
Ideal for sorting walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, peanuts, pecans, cashews and more, Compass finds and rejects a wide variety of FM and products defects such as small, loose and embedded shell fragments, membrane material, insect damage, surface scratches, color-based defects, rocks, sticks, plastics, paper and glass. Accurate color and shape grading enables processors to meet the most stringent product quality specifications.
Recipe-driven operation ensures consistent sort performance on every product run. Operators can easily create and adjust sort recipes, including adding new products to sort, new grades or different varieties of an existing product. A new operator without any technical skills can learn how to operate the system in production in under 30 minutes.
Key Technology, Walla Walla, WA 509-540-7415 www.key.net
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