INNOVATION IN POULTRY TECHNOLOGY AND AUTOMATION

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Yamasa Wednesday, 7 November 2018

Yamasa launches automatic camera candling

New detection system for dirt and leaking eggs is fully automatic, without manpower; poultry farmer controls problem detection levels.

Ovoscopy by cameras and lighting

Yamasa is here. launching a new automated candling system fully controlled by multi-cameras and lighting.   It is possible to detect dirty and leaking eggs through image processing by the computer vision system.

Each egg is unique. The egg is inspected by cameras, each of which takes pictures of the egg as it lays. rotating on the rollers of the conveyor belt.

Images are collected and analyzed, covering the entire surface of each egg. After analysis, the system assigns a leak score and a dirt score to each egg. “ It is the customer who defines the note with which the egg will be prepared. approved or rejected. This ensures that the poultry farmer sets the sensitivity level for dirt or leakage for the machine to approve or reject the egg”, explains Nelson Yamasaki Júnior, commercial director at Yamasa.

Nelson Yamasaki Júnior: quality

In the preview interface, the dirt on the egg appears in blue color and the leak appears in red color. Leaking eggs are removed right after detection so as not to contaminate or dirty the sorter. Dirty eggs are automatically removed and directed to a specific output of the classifier.

According to Yamasa`s director, the equipment is This is yet another Yamasa technology created to offer the poultry farmer options to produce an egg with even higher quality, bringing excellence to the Brazilian poultry market.
Check out all the details of this new Yamasa product at the link : Automatic candling by here. meres.