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Raytec Vision S.p.A.

Raytec Vision SpA was established in 2001 in Parma, by merging three industrial sectors in a single passion: quality control in the food sector. From the beginning of our business, we marketed a vast range of innovative machines, such as the optical sorting machines for raw materials (e.g. tomatoes, potatoes and peppers) and for processed products (such as lettuce, diced fruit or jam); x-ray inspection machines for packaged and unpackaged products. All the machines produced by Raytec Vision adopt the most advanced technologies and preserve the characteristics of food products.

LOPTEX

Loptex, a leading company serving textile industry for more than 25 years, specialized in design, engineering, production and worldwide sales of Sorter systems for the elimination of contamination in spinning and in nonwoven industries. The application refers to staple fibres, at blow room line stage and at the beginning of the preparation lines. In spinning Loptex Sorter monitors any type of cotton fibres and cotton mixing for the production of course and very fine count yarn. In nonwoven, Loptex monitors bleached cotton fibres, artificial and synthetic fibres for hygienic, automotive and

Mistrello Officine Srl

Officine Mistrello, based in the area of Padua, north-east Italy, has improved on its GL 6000 and ML 3210 loading/unloading machines. These loading/unloading machines, with suction cups, travelling on appropriate rails, can be used to pick up PLF glass sheets measuring up to 6,000 x 3,210 mm for the GL 6000, while the ML 3210 model can be used for DLF sheets up to 3,600 x 2,600. Their loading/unloading machines can pick up glass sheets having thicknesses ranging from 3 to 19 mm, as well as low-emission glass sheets. The loading/unloading machines can be interfaced with an automatic sorter but