Petersime introduces S-line incubators

05-02-2010 | | |

Petersime has now launched the S-line, its new range of single-stage incubators, which optimizes hatchery performance by hatching more but also better quality chicks and by reducing energy, maintenance and labour costs.

Increasing competition in the poultry market and pressure on prices are driving hatcheries to maximize their production, says Petersime. Reducing energy consumption, for instance, has become increasingly important, not only to reduce costs, but also to limit the carbon footprint. It’s an aspect that’s gaining importance in the poultry sector. In answer to these varied needs, Petersime has developed a new line of setters and hatchers that help hatchery managers increase their hatchery’s profits.

Technology fully exploited

The performance of the S-line is outstanding as it fully exploits all current technologies. The advanced Embryo-Response Incubation™ technologies ensure improved hatchability and better chick performance, the intuitive user interface makes the S-line easy to use, and the Eco-Drive™ technology provides energy savings of up to 50%.

“With the S-line, you always have at your disposal a state-of-the-art incubator, whether it is today or in 25 years… We have tested extensively the performance of the S-line in the field through various pilot cases at our customer’s hatcheries. This has enabled us to ensure that the expectations are fulfilled,” says Geert Callens, Petersime Strategic Business Development Manager.

Two product ranges

The S-line is available in two product ranges: AirStreamerPlus™ and BioStreamer™. The AirStreamerPlus™ is the standard version and includes all the essential functionalities of a modern state-of-the-art single-stage incubator. The BioStreamer™ adds an advanced user interface and autopilot functionality based on Petersime’s patented Embryo-Response Incubation™ technology.

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Kinsley
Natalie Kinsley Freelance journalist





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