The Duravant family of operating companies serve the food processing, packaging and material handling segments.
Key Technology Introduces COMPASS® Belt-Fed Optical Sorters

Key Technology (Key), a member of Duravant’s Food Sorting and Handling Group, introduces its COMPASS® belt-fed optical sorter at Pack Expo Las Vegas booth W-1040. Like the chute-fed COMPASS introduced in 2023, the belt-fed system delivers exceptional foreign material and defect removal while setting new standards for ease of use with simplified controls, sanitation and maintenance. Designed for wet, sticky and delicate products, the belt-fed COMPASS helps processors ensure food safety, achieve precise product quality and maximize yield while delivering a compelling ROI.
“We launched our COMPASS family of optical sorters two years ago with the chute-fed system, which is achieving great results in production facilities worldwide. Now, after extensive development and testing, we’re launching the belt-fed COMPASS to serve additional markets,” said Jack Lee, Duravant Group President – Food Sorting and Handling. “This new system requires minimal training and delivers exceptional value to more types of food processors.”
The new belt-fed COMPASS is ideal for a variety of produce, snack foods and other products that cannot be handled by chute-fed sorters. The belt configuration provides gentle handling for delicate applications, reducing product breakage while maintaining high throughput. Unlike chute-fed systems, which require significant elevation changes, belt-fed sorters are installed horizontally, minimizing facility modifications and reducing installation costs.
Recipe-driven operation ensures consistent sorting performance on every product run. The user interface mimics smartphone app navigation, allowing workers without technical skills to learn to operate COMPASS in under 30 minutes. Processors can create new recipes in under 10 minutes and switch between products in less than a minute. Complete changeovers, including washdown, take as little as 15 minutes. The sorter features intelligent belt control that automatically maintains proper belt tracking, eliminating the need for manual adjustments required by traditional systems.
Powered by Key’s advanced NEXT sort engine, COMPASS finds and rejects plastic, glass, paper, wood and other organic and inorganic foreign material, as well as processor-specified product defects. Equipped with customizable camera options and up to 8 channels of multispectral sensor data, the sorter can detect the color, size, shape and structural properties of every object to identify more, smaller defects than systems with conventional 3-channel cameras. For many applications, COMPASS eliminates the need for costly laser or hyperspectral sensors while maintaining comparable sorting performance.
Key designed COMPASS for maximum sanitation with open architecture, sloped surfaces and minimal moving parts. Sensor and light windows are positioned away from product splatter, so accurate inspection is sustained throughout long production cycles without operator intervention. The belt can be quickly removed for thorough cleaning, while the open design facilitates easy access for workers and minimizes cleaning and maintenance requirements.
Every COMPASS is equipped with Key Discovery™, a powerful data analytics and reporting software that turns the sorter into an IIoT-connected device and information center. By delivering a wealth of product quality and sorting process data, Key Discovery gives processors valuable insights into line operations and product quality trends.
COMPASS is available in a range of configurations and sizes to meet individual customer application and capacity requirements. Each belt-fed COMPASS is engineered with a compact footprint that simplifies installation and minimizes floor space requirements in existing facilities. The system can be installed at a variety of points in the processing line, from upstream near raw receiving to final inspection just prior to packaging, depending on the application.
Key supports its customers worldwide through an extensive sales network and its global service team. For more information on Key’s optical sorters, visit www.key.net/en/our-products/sorting/.
About Key Technology
Key Technology is a global leader in the design and manufacture of automation systems including optical sorters, conveyors and other processing equipment. Applying processing knowledge and application expertise, Key helps customers in the food processing and other industries improve quality, increase yield and reduce cost. Key manufactures its products in Walla Walla, Washington, USA; Redmond, Oregon, USA; and in Beusichem, the Netherlands. Key offers customer demonstration and testing services at five locations including Walla Walla and Beusichem as well as Hasselt, Belgium and Sacramento, California, USA. Key is a Duravant Company. For more information, visit www.key.net.
About Duravant
Headquartered in Downers Grove, IL, Duravant is a global automation solutions and engineered equipment company with manufacturing, sales and service facilities throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Through their portfolio of operating companies, Duravant delivers trusted end-to-end process solutions for customers and partners through engineering and integration expertise, project management and operational excellence. With worldwide sales distribution and service networks, they provide immediate and lifetime aftermarket support to all the markets they serve in the protein processing, food sorting and handling, packaging and material handling sectors. Duravant’s market-leading brands are synonymous with innovation, durability and reliability. For more information, visit www.duravant.com.
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