The new Mettler Toledo X37 X-ray inspection system series was developed specifically to deliver efficient, cost-effective production line X-ray inspection of products in vertical packaging such as bottles, cartons, cans and canisters. The X37 system provides a highly adaptable solution that provides inspection of individual situations by offering a wide range of features. The new system also features higher-sensitivity sensors, which require lower 20W X-ray generator power consumption to complete its inspections. This eliminates the need for active cooling of the generator and reduces both Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and unit size.
New 48,000-square-foot facility features x-ray and metal detection inspection, shrink bundling and tap-tone operational capacity.
June 10, 2020
FlexXray announces the opening of a cutting-edge, FDA-registered inspection facility located in Aurora, Illinois. Demand for FlexXray’s services in the Midwest has rapidly increased and grown beyond the capacity of FlexXray’s Elmhurst, Illinois, location which closed on May 18, 2020 when this new Aurora facility opened.
In an industry that supplies food to the public, retailers are the closest link to the consumer, and the first to suffer when food is found to be contaminated or improperly labeled.
Germany-based Eye Vision Technology (EVT), developed EyeVision 3D, which features a combination of different 3D sensors, such as automation technology or smart sensors, making it suitable for the inspection of fruits and vegetables.
METTLER TOLEDO CI-Vision introduced a new design for its Mosaic Compact machine vision inspection system—the V24 Series Mosaic Paneled system, including the V2410.
The space houses all of the Product Inspection business units, including Safeline metal detection and x-ray inspection, Hi-Speed checkweighing, CI-Vision machine vision and PCE Track&Trace/Serialization.
July 27, 2018
The Product Inspection Group of METTLER TOLEDO opened the doors to its new headquarters, located in Lutz, Fla.
Peco InspX, San Carlos, Calif., showcased its line of high-performance x-ray systems, ideal for large cheese block inspection (up to 60 pounds) applications.