Wyma Web Conveyor belts – both standalone and integrated into equipment such as the Wet Hopper – are designed to allow debris or water to fall through the belt, separating it from produce flow. They’re a great solution for harsh operating conditions, often used at the start of a line when incoming
Well designed and maintained equipment is critical to ensuring the quality and throughput of any post-harvest line. Wyma’s philosophy is always to design and manufacture equipment that is fit for purpose, robust and that performs season after season.
Wyma Solutions, based in Christchurch, is a globally recognized solution provider for root vegetable packing facilities. Our reputation for innovative, customized and robust post-harvest vegetable processing solutions has been well established for many years, and we have partnerships with several
Accurate sizing and handling are central to maintaining the quality and marketability of your produce. For carrots, potatoes and onions, sizing is especially important. With their non-uniform shape and variable textures, sizing root vegetables accurately and cost-effectively can be a challenge.
Wyma has recently added automatic bin warehousing to its portfolio of packing shed products. Automated warehousing systems (ASRS) have significant benefits for fruit and vegetable packers needing short term storage between washing, pre-grading and packing.
The food industry has long been associated with high consumption rates of water per ton of food product processed, with increasing volumes of wastewater generated while preparing produce for market. Water volumes used at each stage in the line are a major concern, particularly as tighter
Choosing the right size can have big implications, and not just with chillies!
Gentle handling is important for fresh produce. From harvesting to processing, storage to delivery, each step is important.
Potato bruising is a serious problem that costs growers hundreds of millions of dollars every year.
During the first few weeks of Vege-Polisher™ operation, the drive belts and synchronous belt will settle in and may stretch slightly. If belts lose tension, they can start to slip.