Have you heard of Saskatoon berries? SASKATOON BERRIES is known as one of the super fruits. It is native to the Canadian prairie. The berries grow on trees up to 15 feet high. This wild fruit has been cultivated and enjoyed by North Americans for hundreds of years. Saskatoon berry is similar in size, color and taste to blueberries, but it has a unique "wild" fruit taste. So the drum classifier used to sort blueberries can also be used to sort Saskatoon berries.
The Saskatoon berry grading machine is composed of a conveyor belt sorting table, a fan and a grading part. Through manual feeding, the fan blows away impurities, and the conveyor belt picks up secondary fruits and impurities, and then enters the grading part. Each grading drum of the grading part is provided with round holes of different diameters, and they are evenly arranged on the drum (the grade closest to the feed inlet is the smallest grade, and according to the diameter of the hole on the roller, the second and the third are in order., the last Saskatoon berries has the largest size).
Saskatoon berries successively enter the sorting part from the conveyor belt, and realize size classification under the action of screen drum. Saskatoon berries with corresponding diameter of each drum will transport the conveyor belt with corresponding outlet to the user's turnover basket, so as to complete the whole sorting process.
Saskatoon berry grader can gently sort Saskatoon berries efficiently. Saskatoon berries have developed into the second largest commercial fruit crop on the Canadian prairies, second only to strawberries. Research shows that the production, processing and export of Saskatoon berry products have the potential for globalization, which will become an exciting new industry. Therefore, it is necessary to sort Saskatoon berries quickly and accurately.