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Glass container x-ray inspection devices may detect a variety of physical impurities, including glass shards, metal, calcified bone, and high density polymers. With high line speeds, detection is achievable regardless of contaminant shape, size, or location within the jar.
Air bubbles, fractures, and other flaws are all discovered by X-ray inspection devices, along with any pollutants whose density considerably differs from that of the product being examined. Your products are transported uniformly via the X-ray beam on a conveyor belt by X-ray equipment intended for food inspection.
The Global Glass Container X-ray Inspection System market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
System for X-Ray Examination R50G.The METTLER TOLEDO R50G glass X-Ray inspection system can identify a variety of dense contaminants, including metal, mineral stone, calcified bone, high density plastic and rubber compounds, and even glass within glass, in products packaged in glass containers, regardless of their size, shape, or location within the bottles and jars.
The METTLER TOLEDO R50G glass X-Ray inspection system can identify a variety of dense contaminants, including metal, mineral stone, calcified bone, high density plastic and rubber compounds, and even glass within glass, in products packaged in glass containers, regardless of their size, shape, or location within the bottles and jars.
The R50G X-ray inspection system protects consumer health, lowers the possibility of product recalls, and aids producers in maintaining brand integrity by ensuring the highest standards of product safety and quality.
The R50G X-ray system was specifically built to allow total glass container examination by decreasing blind areas in the container’s base, sidewalls, and neck. X-ray inspection devices have traditionally struggled with the base of glass jars because the thicker glass in the base absorbs more x-rays than the thinner walls, hiding foreign substances.
The R50G system employs a slanted X-ray beam that shoots through the base, increasing detection sensitivity. The device also inspects through the sidewalls of glass containers at the same time, allowing producers to scrutinise the entire contents.