Yesterday afternoon, a customer from Sri Lanka visited the Joyshine factory to conduct an on-site inspection of the semi-automatic potato chips production line. Prior to the visit, Rachel had been in continuous communication regarding equipment configuration and capacity planning for his upcoming potato chips production project. This visit provided an opportunity to review key technical details directly at the factory.

During the tour, discussions quickly moved from general introductions to practical considerations. From potato washing and peeling to slicing, rinsing, dewatering, and frying, each section of the semi-automatic potato chips production line was presented in sequence.

Equipment structure, process flow connection, ease of maintenance, and potential for future expansion were all reviewed on-site while the machines were running.

To provide a clearer understanding of the equipment performance, a live test of potato washing and slicing was arranged. Fresh raw potatoes were processed through the system, demonstrating stable operation, uniform slice thickness, and smooth material flow. While observing the output closely, the customer discussed blade adjustment methods, wear parts replacement cycles, and routine maintenance requirements with the technical team. Seeing the line in operation offered a more practical evaluation than specifications alone.
As the discussion progressed, attention extended beyond the equipment itself to capacity matching, workshop layout planning, and scalability for future growth. For a potato chips production project currently in preparation, these operational details are critical in shaping investment decisions and implementation timelines.

Following the on-site visit, many technical points became clearer, and the direction for equipment configuration and practical application is now better defined. Both sides will continue discussions to further refine the specific solution.
Joyshine welcomes more food processing professionals to visit the factory, experience live equipment testing, and explore suitable solutions for their potato chips production projects.