The press communiqe of Marel states that the company is working hand-in-hand with processors to respond to the global rise in demand for salmon. At this year’s Seafood Processing Europe exhibition, the company is said to be conducting live demonstrations of some of the industry-leading salmon processing equipment. Marel said that it will demonstrate our latest filleting equipment, along with the Carnitech Vacuum Pinbone Remover, which removes both bones and surplus water from the fillets, ensuring a high level of hygiene and maximum yield.
The company assured that there will be advanced concept for intelligent portioning and automatic loading of pre-defined fixed-weight batches into trays. A high-speed precision portion cutter controls the entire line by scanning the portions and determining where the cuts should be made. Visitor will be amazed by the speed, precision and handling of our remarkable new fixed-weight salmon slicer, the GEBA SC125V, which produces high quality slices and portions of identical weight.
The press release said that the fixed weight is achieved by using a weighing and laser vision technique that measures the volume, size and weight of the fillet. The computer then calculates the cutting profile to meet the defined specifications. A new edition of the popular IPS 3000 slicer will be on display at the booth, with several new and improved features, including a new user interface that simplifies all operations.