ishida expands x-ray range to cater for large
products.
ishida expands x-ray range to cater for large products
Ishida Europe has expanded its range of X-ray inspection systems
for the food industry with the launch of the IX-GA-65100, which is
particularly suitable for large products and cartons.
Ishida is already the leading supplier of X-ray monitoring systems
in Japan and has recently introduced its latest generation machines into
Europe for the first time.
The new IX-GA-65100 can monitor products with dimensions up to
100cm long, 65cm wide and 39cm high. Foreign bodies including metal,
bone, plastic, glass, stone and hard rubber are reliably detected, while
incomplete packages and those with damaged contents can also be
identified
The IX-GA range uses a self-learning Genetic Algorithm (GA)
technology to offer maximum detection sensitivity and reliability.
Foreign bodies can be detected through aluminium foil and also in tins,
regardless of the temperature or the salt and water content of the
product.
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GA technology focuses the machine to identify difficult to detect
contaminants with a high degree of accuracy, even at high throughput
rates, using image data analysis over a number of inspections. As it is
common in food production for similar contamination problems to recur,
data logging can help to build up a more precise calibration protocol
with each inspection. This enables permanent or recurring defects to be
more easily identified and its location in the pack pinpointed.
The IX-GA is particularly easy to use and can be controlled via
touchscreen on a Windows XP interface. Thanks to its user-friendly
stainless steel design, the new machine can also be easily cleaned, and
the belt conveyor can be removed without tools.
The food being inspected is not affected by radiation and is
therefore not subject to compulsory labelling. The safety of operating
staff is also safeguarded thanks to three-fold plastic curtains which
are filled with lead, ensuring that no radiation can escape from the
machine. The system switches off automatically when the door of the
machine is opened, or when an operator reaches into the inspection
chamber.
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