To help meet an even broader range of food safety and quality requirements, Minneapolis-based Thermo Fisher Scientific added inspection capabilities and enhanced detection to its NextGuard X-ray platform.
Mettler-Toledo, Tampa, Fla., introduced its Signature metal detector, featuring a full-color touchscreen, membrane key panel, product inspection data collection capability and full Ethernet network connectivity for data sharing.
CSB-System International, Willowbrook, Ill., introduced a machine that allows the automated and secure identification, sorting and targeting of items during the production and packing process to deliver improved efficiencies and reduction in error rates.
Teledyne DALSA, a Canada-based unit of Teledyne Technologies company, introduced a new Rad-icon family of large-format, high-speed x-ray detectors for non-destructive testing.
Detection and rejection of products containing contaminants is no longer a luxury addition to the production line but a necessary step in the production process. The implementation of x-ray systems has provided seamless integration of high-tech product inspection solutions into the processing line.
The METTLER TOLEDO Safeline Certus XR x-ray inspection system was designed specifically to offer an effective and highly efficient solution for line x-ray inspection of small packaged products