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Potato processing is a balance of competing priorities. Processors must maximise throughput while protecting product quality. They must reduce labour and operational costs while meeting increasingly strict retailer specifications. And they must do all of this while handling a natural, variable product that changes daily. The difference between a good processing line and a great one often comes ...
A strong desire from the Croziers to achieve the best possible outcome for the end product saw the development of Wyma’s first series configuration of V4 Vege-Polishers™, as well as the installation of a range of other customized equipment, including: Side-receiving Wet Hopper Extensive fluming and conveying system Flume Destoner Screen piece remover Compact ...
Date: 2014 Subject: Two years on, Wyma carrot line performance still impresses Business: B.D. & M.D. Nicol & Son Pty Ltd Location: South Australia, Australia Customers: Major supermarket chains, wholesalers, independent green grocers and vegetable processors Australia-wide Australia has one of the highest food retail concentrations in the developed world, with the two large supermarkets ...
Background: Company Name: Frederick Hiam Foods Business Type: Grower & Processor Produce: Potatoes, Onions, Carrots & Parsnips Throughput: 5 t/ph parsnips , 10 t/ph carrots Location: Suffolk, UK View the case study ...
Fifth generation family farm nearly doubles their carrot production with Wyma and Volm Companies Background: Company Name: Gwillimdale Farms Business Type: Grower & Processor Produce: Onions, Carrots Throughput: 20 t/ph carrots Location: Ontario, Canada ...
Consequently, Wyma recommended a solid pre-wash system with Wet Hopper and Flume Destoner to remove dirt, stones, clods and debris. “The Flume Destoner is such an elegant engineering solution for separating sand, rocks and soil from the ginger,” Richard says. ...
Then we realized that Wyma have a number of really interesting things in their equipment range, like the Flume Destoner and the Floating Debris Remover on the Wet Hopper. These things attracted us. ...
Location: Canada Crop: Potatoes (reds, yellows, russets) Capacity: 50–60 t/h Line Type: High-capacity potato wash line The Challenge Heartland Fresh Pak, a potato operation in Canada, needed a wash line capable of handling high volumes of varietal potatoes—reds, yellows, and russets—at 50–60 tonnes per hour. The solution had to integrate seamlessly with their existing ...
Carrot and parsnip processing might appear relatively straightforward on the surface, but across global markets, it is becoming increasingly complex. Processors today are balancing higher expectations around quality, food safety, and traceability with growing pressure on labour, water, and operational costs. While carrots dominate global volumes and often dictate how lines are designed, parsnips ...
The plan included a cleaning route to remove small oats and over size material then onto a destoner. Oats are then divided into fractions and sent for dehulling. ...
However, areas with flints can wear the pe pipes quickly so there has been a trend of late to use centre pull gun carriages, so the pipe lays on destoned soil beds. The Breckland areas would typically have borehole or reservoir pumps to supply water to the fields via buried PVC pipelines. ...
Contrary to hammer mills, crushing roller mills do not require aspiration air at all or only a small quantity if a destoner is installed, for example. The expenditures for fulfilling the ATEX safety requirements will be reduced accordingly. ...
