SORTEX J SpectraVision

The SORTEX J is the latest release from Bühler for sorting grains, seeds and plastics electronically. With a new user interface, full-color cameras and completely remodeled lighting, the SORTEX J builds on the best results from our 75 years of experience.


Improved Performance
An all new optical sorter delivering up to 50% higher reject concentrations.

SpectraVision has been designed to supply maximum yields. The newly designed in-house full-color cameras provide the best color differentiation for the subtle of color defects, while new InGaAs cameras take foreign matter (FM) detection to new levels. Innovative ejection algorithms significantly minimize false rejects and new calibration and tracking algorithms improve machine consistency, reducing false rejects.

Connectivity
Control and view your machine performance from anywhere in the world, in line with Industry 4.0 standards.

With machine setup changes logged and saved on Bühler Insights and real-time tracking of sorting performance and emergency warnings with SORTEX Monitoring System

Ease-of-use
No technical skills required for operation.
Default modes and recipes for each product are pre-set and tested by SORTEX experts for optimum machine set up right out of the box. A simple user interface design and individual sensitivity control over each defect makes it easy for operators to maintain the optimum machine performance.

Innovative technology
New cameras: designed for selection
The cameras are developed in-house by SORTEX's team of engineers and designed to provide the best signal-to-noise ratio on the market. The new full-color cameras with better spectral purity between colors offer the best differentiation for colors with the most subtle defects. At the same time, the new standard InGaAs cameras take foreign matter (FM) detection to whole new level.

Next generation sorting
Intelligent sorting algorithm.
New programming and advanced learning techniques have been developed to increase the ability to recognize and remove foreign matter (FM) and subtle defects, increasing product throughput, sorting performance and ease of use. New product calibration and tracking algorithms ensure machine performance is consistent, maximizing the quality of the final product.