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      Bühler Launches SORTEX AI700 Optical Sorter in London

      Prakash MishraBy Prakash MishraMay 22, 20253 Mins Read
      Bühler has launched the groundbreaking SORTEX AI700 optical sorter in London, transforming impurity detection in food processing.
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      Bühler has launched the groundbreaking SORTEX AI700 optical sorter in London, transforming impurity detection in food processing. Its first application specializes in removing gluten-containing grains from oats, a critical step in ensuring gluten-free product integrity. Utilizing deep learning, the new machine achieves the highest defect removal to date, enabling food processors to significantly improve product quality while increasing yield.

      More than just technological advancements, deep learning and artificial intelligence (AI) are fundamentally changing the landscape of optical sorting. Bühler’s latest innovation, the SORTEX AI700, introduces a new approach to identifying and removing impurities, leading to improved defect detection and enhanced profitability for food processors.

      “In the past, our machine learning systems, like those in the SORTEX SpectraVision series, relied on engineer setup and tracking algorithms to improve upon those initial parameters. Now, with the AI700, we’re implementing deep learning, where the machine employs Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) to identify defects. Trained with millions of labeled images, the algorithm develops a comprehensive understanding of acceptable and rejectable material, utilizing color, shape, and texture.”

      – Melvyn Penna, a key figure in optical sorting advancements and the product manager of the new SORTEX AI700.

      The direct benefits for food processors are significant.

      “With the AI700, we’ve observed improved defect removal efficiencies while simultaneously reducing the rejection of good product. This means processors can extract more usable products from the same input, leading to less waste and greater revenue. Real-world analysis indicates that a 5-10% improvement in reject concentration over a year can translate to a revenue increase of hundreds of thousands of dollars. The yield lost or gained becomes a key catalyst in the success of a business.”

      -Melvyn Penna

      Several future trends in food processing underscore the necessity of this development. These include rising raw material costs, the increasing prevalence of defects due to climate change, stricter market regulations, and elevated consumer quality standards.

      Protecting product integrity in gluten-free processing

      A critical initial application of the SORTEX AI700 is in allergen detection for oats.

      “We’ve achieved unprecedented levels of removal for barley, wheat, and rye from oats. This is crucial because oats are gluten-free, while the others are allergenic. Traditional sorters, while meeting regulatory standards, cannot match the gluten removal precision of the AI700.”

      -Melvyn Penna

      Looking ahead, SORTEX AI700 of Bühler will be trained on other commodities. For now, the initial launch is exclusively for oats. SORTEX AI700 is an example of Bühler’s commitment to innovation and food safety, demonstrating how AI can be used for the benefit of processors and consumers.

      The Bühler Holding AG is a Swiss multinational plant equipment manufacturer based in Uzwil, Switzerland. It is known for plant and equipment and related services for processing foods and manufacturing advanced materials. The organization holds leading market positions worldwide in the fields of technology as well as processes for transforming grain into flour and animal feeds, producing pasta and chocolate, and manufacturing die-cast components. The core technologies of the group are in the field of mechanical and thermal process engineering.

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