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Optica Q

The Optica Q is the compact optical quality sorter! Ten to fifteen tons of seed potatoes are read for quality per hour, which means the Optica Q reads just as fast as three people in the reading room.

This results in significant cost savings, but more importantly, it offers opportunities for further professionalization. With the Schouten quality sorter, every seed potato is measured for its accurate value, maximizing the yield from the harvest.

The Optica Q can be used alongside our optical size grader, the Optica CS, conventional shock or shake sorters, or in combination with machines from other brands. This flexibility is advantageous. It allows unwashed seed potatoes to go through the machine directly after sizing, or even after a period of storage. This ensures that a clean product is delivered to the customer in the end.

Maximum efficiency

With the Optica Q, you can sort out clods, debris, and quality in a single pass. The sorting is collected in three separate outlets. Potatoes with issues such as scab, rhizoctonia, wireworms, growth cracks, or harvesting damage are easily sorted out.

Flexible deployment

Due to its compact size, the machine can be easily integrated into an existing optical or traditional sorting line, even in a competitor’s sorting line.

Learning for the Optica Q

The Optica standardly recognizes a large number of deviations upon which the various sorting processes are based. Do you have specific sorting requirements? We can teach the Optica Q to meet your sorting needs.

Invaro software platform

We maintain the self-developed platform with a team of 5 specialists. This allows us to quickly respond to customer queries and makes it easy to implement improvements based on needs.

Unique benefits

  • Sorting capacity of 15 to 18 tons
  • Sort out clods, debris, and quality in a single pass
  • Own software platform
  • Can be integrated into existing sorting lines
  • Compact machine

The Optica Q in the picture

  • Learning

    We can teach the Optica Q to meet your sorting needs.
  • Flexible deployment

    The machine is easily integrated due to its compact size.
  • Maximum quality

    Sort out clods, debris, and quality in a single pass.

Does this machine suits your situation?

Please contact:

Bram Jansen

Call 0229 502150
Or send an email to:
sales@schoutensorting.com

Questions about service, maintenance or parts?

Please contact:

Invaro Services

Call 0031 229 502150
or send an email to:
service@bercomex.com

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