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Abnormal Egg Detector - Bulk purchase | MOQ 2 Sets
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Key Features

  • MOQ 2 Sets
  • Precise Detection: Utilizes advanced imaging techniques, such as near-infrared spectroscopy or machine vision, to accurately detect a wide range of abnormalities.
  • Efficiency: Can process a large number of eggs per hour, significantly improving productivity and reducing manual labor.

An Abnormal Egg Detector is a sophisticated machine designed to identify and reject eggs that are not suitable for consumption. This device utilizes advanced technologies to inspect eggs for various defects, ensuring that only high-quality eggs reach the market.


Technical Details:

UPC: ect-0000064
Seller SKU: ect-00000000064
Condition: New
Availability: In Stock
Minimum order quantity: 2
Date first listed on Zandaux: Oct 8, 2024

An Abnormal Egg Detector is a sophisticated machine designed to identify and reject eggs that are not suitable for consumption. This device utilizes advanced technologies to inspect eggs for various defects, ensuring that only high-quality eggs reach the market.


Key Features and Benefits


Precise Detection: Utilizes advanced imaging techniques, such as near-infrared spectroscopy or machine vision, to accurately detect a wide range of abnormalities.   

Efficiency: Can process a large number of eggs per hour, significantly improving productivity and reducing manual labor.

Accuracy: Minimizes the risk of defective eggs entering the food chain, protecting consumer health and safety.

Cost-Effective: Can help reduce losses due to product recalls or consumer complaints.

Customization: Can be tailored to meet specific needs and requirements of different egg production facilities.

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