Sesame Processing
General Information
Sesame processing involves several integrated steps to ensure high-quality, hygienic, and market-ready sesame products. The process begins with pre-cleaning, where a strong airflow removes impurities such as dust, stones, and debris from the sesame seeds. Cleaning further separates organic and non-organic impurities, while light grain separation classifies seeds based on weight and size using the fluidized bed principle for uniform quality.
Shell peeling removes the outer shell of the sesame, revealing the white kernel and improving machinability. Advanced color sorting systems, like the Tanis Sorton Zeugma with dual Full HD cameras and AI algorithms, precisely separate small, damaged, or defective seeds while minimizing waste with targeted air ejectors.
Sesame roasting enhances flavor and aroma while preserving nutritional value, followed by packaging in standard 25×50 cm packs for storage and sale. Transportation systems ensure smooth and efficient movement of sesame between processing stages, maintaining continuous production.
All machines in sesame processing plants work in harmony to transform raw sesame into high-quality, market-ready products.
Pre-Cleaning
Cleaning
Light Grain
Shell Peeling
Color Sorter
Sesame Roasting
Packaging
Transportation System
From one sesame processing stage to another
transportation. These systems are efficient and
is essential for continuous production.