X-ray inspection
X-ray inspection
2012-07-19 Lisa McTigue Pierce, Editor -- Packaging Digest
The new DualX line of X-ray inspection systems for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers is able to detect contaminants of a lower density than previous technologies. The small-footprint systems use two different X-ray energy signals to automatically differentiate the product profile from the contaminants. This lets manufacturers automatically and accurately detect hidden, low-density contaminants—such as glass, stones, wire, rock, rubber and bone—even in "busy" images. An "auto learn" feature means easy setup and quick ROI.
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