Intake, sorting and sizing takes place on Harris Woolf’s high-speed SORTEX line, which delivers products ready for export.
Insect damage, foreign material, and other defects must be removed during the cleaning stage before the almonds reach the packing line. After hulling, the kernels (i.e. natural almonds) are forwarded to the processing stage, where the multistage, multi-pass systems of the four FB2 machines comes into play, through which 30.000lbs/15 tons of almonds pass each hour. A fifth SORTEX FB2 is then employed to clean up any reject material.
Harris Woolf also employs a standalone SORTEX FB2 for preparing the in-shell almonds for export. This machine gets products “pack ready” in one pass and has led to increased in-shell packaging throughputs as the product requires less sorting during packing.