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Bühler presented InGaAs cameras, which are x-ray detection systems effective for separating foreign materials from frozen fruits and vegetables of the same color.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Minneapolis, introduced two new bulk X-ray systems—the Thermo Scientific Xpert B400 and B600—giving food processors, growers and packers new and more thorough ways to address potential contaminants in bulk food ingredients.
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.