MELON

Shibuya Seiki is committed to manufacturing fruit and vegetable sorting /grading systems that sort and grade fresh produce accurately and swiftly, delivering high value-added products to consumers.

Internal Quality Sensor

NIR Non-destructive sensor

NIR Non-destructive sensor
NIR Non-destructive sensor
NIR Non-destructive sensor

NIR (Near Infrared Spectroscopy) utilizes the characteristics of near infrared light, which penetrates produce, diffuses within fruits and vegetables, and is readily absorbed by the components contained in the produce. At Shibuya Seiki, we apply this NIR technology to non-contact and non-destructive measurements of various attributes such as Brix (sugar content) and internal defects (such as browning) in fruits and vegetables. By quickly and accurately assessing internal quality that is not visible, we control quality variations effectively.

Quality Parameters
Brix

External Quality Inspection

Multispectral Imaging

Multispectral photography

By switching between multiple light sources and capturing images with a single camera, our system efficiently and accurately detects surface scars and decay on fresh produce, ensuring top-quality standards for your fruits.

Quality Parameters
Size, Shape, Color

Conveyor

Free Tray Conveyor

Free Tray Conveyor

It enables transportation and sorting while keeping the fruit on the tray. The system can handle up to 10,800 pieces per hour. By incorporating a system that circulates empty trays and overflow trays, it reduces the downtime of the sorting machine, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the sorting process. Since the measured data is retained, even overflow items can be managed in terms of loading points and sorting data. This system is suitable for apples, peaches, pears, tomatoes, pineapples, strawberries, avocados, watermelons, melons and more.

Bucket Conveyor(Round Fruit)

Bucket Conveyor(Round Fruit)
Bucket Conveyor(Round Fruit)

During transportation, fruits are conveyed and discharged to the receiving boxes without colliding with each other. The system supports external quality measurement, internal quality measurement, and weight measurement, allowing for customized sorting and grading according to customer needs by combining the necessary measurement devices. It is used for products like apples, peaches, pears, tomatoes, kiwifruits, avocados, pineapples, and more.
Weight Measurement Available

In addition to the one mentioned above, we offer a variety of
conveyor types tailored to meet the specific needs of our customers.

WATERMELON

Shibuya Seiki is committed to manufacturing fruit and vegetable sorting /grading systems that sort and grade fresh produce accurately and swiftly, delivering high value-added products to consumers.

Internal Quality Sensor

NIR Non-destructive sensor

NIR Non-destructive sensor
NIR Non-destructive sensor
NIR Non-destructive sensor

NIR (Near Infrared Spectroscopy) utilizes the characteristics of near infrared light, which penetrates produce, diffuses within fruits and vegetables, and is readily absorbed by the components contained in the produce. At Shibuya Seiki, we apply this NIR technology to non-contact and non-destructive measurements of various attributes such as Brix (sugar content) and internal defects (such as browning) in fruits and vegetables. By quickly and accurately assessing internal quality that is not visible, we control quality variations effectively.

Quality Parameters
Brix

Tapping Sensor

Tapping Sensor

The quality of watermelons is determined by their ripeness and the presence or absence of hollow heart. In the past, assessing this required a skilled technique backed by experience, such as checking the sound and vibrations when tapping the watermelon by hand. At Shibuya Seiki, we have quantified this technique. By lightly tapping the watermelons being transported, we detect the pitch of the sound and the transmitted vibrations, accurately assessing the internal quality of the watermelons.

Quality Parameters
Hollow Heart

External Quality Inspection

Multispectral Imaging

Multispectral photography

By switching between multiple light sources and capturing images with a single camera, our system efficiently and accurately detects surface scars and decay on fresh produce, ensuring top-quality standards for your fruits.

Quality Parameters
Size, Shape, Color, Scar

Conveyor

Free Tray Conveyor

Free Tray Conveyor

It enables transportation and sorting while keeping the fruit on the tray. The system can handle up to 10,800 pieces per hour. By incorporating a system that circulates empty trays and overflow trays, it reduces the downtime of the sorting machine, thereby enhancing the efficiency of the sorting process. Since the measured data is retained, even overflow items can be managed in terms of loading points and sorting data. This system is suitable for apples, peaches, pears, tomatoes, pineapples, strawberries, avocados, watermelons, melons and more.

In addition to the one mentioned above, we offer a variety of
conveyor types tailored to meet the specific needs of our customers.