South Korea’s Daewon has emerged as a key player in the global
Color Sorter market, standing out via continuous technical innovation and strict product quality control. In recent years, its R&D team has focused on upgrading core technologies to enhance sorting precision and efficiency.
A major breakthrough is the integration of 3D
Optical Sorter sensors in its latest models. Unlike traditional 2D sensors, these 3D systems capture both color and shape data, enabling accurate separation of irregularly shaped impurities—such as broken grains or deformed beans—from high-quality produce. This innovation has made Daewon’s
Grain Color Sorter and
Bean Color Sorter popular among Asian and European farms, as they handle diverse crop types with 99.9% accuracy.
Daewon has also optimized its
Color Sorting Machine software with AI-driven adaptive algorithms. The system learns from real-time sorting data, automatically adjusting parameters for different crop varieties (e.g., sticky rice vs. wheat) without manual intervention. This not only reduces operational complexity but also boosts sorting speed by 30% compared to previous models, meeting the high-volume demands of large-scale agricultural facilities.
In terms of product quality, Daewon uses corrosion-resistant stainless steel for
Precision Color Sorter chambers, extending machine lifespan by 50% in humid or dusty environments. Its
Rice Color Sorter, for instance, undergoes 1,000-hour durability tests before launch, ensuring stable performance even during long work shifts. These quality improvements have helped Daewon gain a 12% share of the global high-end
Color Sorter market.