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Home » TOMRA introduces chicken wooden breast detector
Utilizing established, patented technology, TOMRA has expanded the range of applications for its offering in the meat and poultry sector. The TOMRA QV-P is the world’s first in-line detection machine for the identification of wooden breast in chicken fillets and butterflies, and allows processors to accurately grade chicken fillets against specific criteria.
The unique solution, which uses multispectral lights to allow high speed analysis of the chicken fillets, was showcased at the IPPE (International Production & Processing Expo) in Atlanta, Georgia, earlier this year.