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November 16, 2023

Meet Spark, Bühler's simple-to-use sorter tackling big problems

November 16, 2023 - Swiss technology group Bühler is ready to launch its newest optical sorter, the Spark Pro, promising performance at an affordable price point. Spark has one goal in mind - simple operation with reliable performance, to bring food safety to small and medium businesses around the world. With challenges including expensive raw materials and unpredictable weather conditions, Spark Pro offers much-needed relief to the market.

In the 1940's, the computer was a mysterious device used by scientists. The operation was complex, and the machines were massive, weighing in excess of 30 tonnes. Later, the Commodore 64 was released. Simpler, smaller, family-friendly and affordable. Opening the possibilities of modern computing.

Bühler's Spark Pro is another moment of 'new possibilities'. It is beginner-friendly, simple to operate and still produces a reliable yield quality. Spark has taken the simplicity of optical sorting to a new level.

What is the Bühler Spark Pro?

Spark is an optical sorter from Bühler, a leading organisation with over 160 years of experience. Spark works with multiple commodities, including grains, pulses, rice, coffee, spices and peanuts, to remove unwanted defects from the products, for example, sticks and stones, helping food processor achieve better yield quality, greater food safety and meet regulation standards.

Featuring a non-stop sorting algorithm to provide reliable production that won't shut down, and a zero-spillage design so that less product is wasted, the Spark Pro equips processors with the technology for food safety and business growth.

With the slogan 'it simply works' - Spark is not Bühler Group's top-end and most digitally connected optical sorter, instead, it works and works well in all environments and against most challenges. Bringing great value, with reliable performance, precise yield and simple usability. Spark is targeting small to medium businesses, helping bring food safety standards, and supporting environmental initiatives around the world.

Challenging times require efficient, yet affordable solutions

With Spark, Bühler has acknowledged the challenges facing food processing; expensive raw materials squeezing profit margins and unpredictable weather conditions increasing the chance of defects in the product. To uphold food safety, reliable optical sorting need to be accessible to every organisation, no matter its size. Spark does exactly that,

Leading the Spark project at Bühler, Bernhard Gabauer, says: "Spark Pro is built for industry purpose. From camera technology to the saturation value, Spark processes quickly, easily and well. Helping food processors create good quality yield in a cost-effective way."

The easy operation means organisations of all sizes can access safe food and good yield quality, without the need for complicated operator training and reducing the chances of human error.

Price vs performance

Spark Pro shows an impressive 99 - 99.7 percent accept quality, depending on the application. That mean the sorter combines a good price and good performance.

Spark features impressive specifications for its price point:

  • Easy-to-use operation and setup
  • One machine solution for all applications
  • Non-stop sorting algorithm
  • Zero-spillage concept
  • Available in flexible sizing up to 10 chutes

The affordable price means that small to medium businesses can level up their product quality, helping bring local goods to market, reduce waste and cost-save on yield loss, and most importantly achieve greater food safety.

An easier path to growth

For small to medium businesses, Spark offers an easier path to quality yield, healthy revenue and safe food. Spark will be available in November for South and Central America, Africa, India, Southeast Asia, China and the Middle East and ready to take Europe by storm in early 2024.

For more information, visit HERE.

The Global Miller
This blog is maintained by The Global Miller staff and is supported by the magazine Milling and Grain
which is published by Perendale Publishers Limited.

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