METTLER TOLEDO Safeline, Tampa, Fla., introduced the R50G glass x-ray inspection system, which detects a wide range of dense contaminants within products packaged in glass containers.
Minneapolis-based Thermo Fisher Scientific developed the NextGuard C500 x-ray detection system, which features an aperture that is 35% wider and 50% taller than previous models, making it well suited to inspect larger-sized products and cases of wet or semi-frozen foods.
PacMoore relies on high-performance XE3 checkweighers from Mettler-Toledo Hi-Speed to detect and reject under- and overweight packages.
April 7, 2016
With quality and accountability at the core of its culture, PacMoore relies on high-performance XE3 checkweighers from Mettler-Toledo Hi-Speed, Ithaca, N.Y., to detect and reject under- and overweight packages.
Bühler presented InGaAs cameras, which are x-ray detection systems effective for separating foreign materials from frozen fruits and vegetables of the same color.
The Bühler Group, a Minneapolis-based global supplier of optical sorting solutions, is instrumental in helping Pinguin achieve its key performance indicator of delivering fresh-to-frozen peas in just 150 minutes.
Mekitec LLC, an Irving, Texas-based x-ray manufacturer and supplier of x-ray inspection systems, announced a strategic partnership with Bizerba, a German supplier of industrial systems, to supply its Meki range of inspection systems.
Loma Systems, Carol Stream, Ill., developed the new X5c (compact) model x-ray machine aimed at food manufacturers, processors and packers running multi-product, retail-ready lines.
Sesotec, Bartlett, Ill., developed multi-product software for the RAYCON x-ray systems, allowing several products to run in one program, but with enhanced settings to reduce sensitivity for all simple and homogeneous products.