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Color Sorting
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The
final step in rice processing is color sorting. This is aimed at to
remove discolored grains from processed rice to give the final
product a uniform-color look.
BRM uses Sortex90004, provided by Sortex of London, that is the latest version in this highly acclaimed series of color
sorters.
Color sorting is an intricate computer-controlled process where CCD
technology is used for performing high-resolution-optical inspection of each and every
kernel. It removes the high concentration of
predominantly chalky and discolored kernels to give
final product a
uniform appearance. Sortex90004 performs this sensitive processes
with an extreme degree of accuracy. This can be judged from the fact
that after this
process, there can be up to only 4 discolored kernels in every 45,000
good kernels. This degree of accuracy is not matched by many
processors.
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Anuga2001
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BRM participated in Anuga 2001 - Koln Germany. The event held
in Koln Messe from Oct 13 to Oct 17, 2001 .
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Commissioning
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BRM's plant at Islamabad starts
production. Buhler GmbH has commissioned the plant in May' 2001.
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Plant Info
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BRM's plant at
Islamabad is the first Cargo Rice Processing Plant in Pakistan.
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