Before investing in Sortex, the company was sorting 100 kg of hazelnuts in a day with the help of two to three hand pickers. “Today we are able to sort 800 kg in 2.5 hours with just one person to set up the sorter and put the product into the machine, as we don’t have a conveying system. That’s an outstanding improvement in efficiency for us,” says Stiegler.
Like many hazelnut processors, FrankenGeNuss also cracks its hazelnuts in-house. During this process, depending on the calibration, processors can often find that their nuts break into pieces or halves. These broken pieces are typically pre-sorted with air pressure but because they weigh the same as the undesired fragments of shell it makes it difficult to differentiate between them. As a result, the hazelnut pieces are at risk of mistakenly being discarded.
“With the Sortex optical sorter and its simultaneous resort functionality, we have the opportunity to resort our reject again without losing any valuable nuts in the process. This also allows us to adhere to food safety standards and get the most out of our hazelnuts for maximum profits,” adds Stiegler.