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Detecting physical contaminants in food, such as metal, glass, stone, plastic and bone is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, especially when the contaminant may be as small as 1 mm in diameter. Our accurate, reliable food inspection equipment, including food metal detectors and X-ray detection systems provide the highest sensitivity so you can find virtually any metallic or non-metallic substance in your packaged food. Our checkweighers provide accurate and reliable in-motion weighing.
With different types of packaging for different types of fruits and vegetables, including metallized film, deciding what kind of technology to use and where in the plant it is needed can be a challenge.
Evolving inspection/detection technology can help both baking and snack food companies get their products to market contamination-free and in the case of multiple-item packs, with all of the promised pieces in place.
Dairy products come in a variety of containers and can be wet, frozen, solid, or powdered. Evolving inspection/detection technology can help dairy product producers get their goods to market contamination-free and in the case of multiple-item packs, with all of the promised pieces in place. Learn where X-ray inspection, metal detection and checkweighing equipment should be used in the dairy industry.
Consumers are buying more frozen foods because they are staying home more and cooking for themselves. Frozen food processors must step up production but still produce food without compromising safety.
Processing meat products is inherently fraught with risks that present product quality and safety challenges to food processors. Learn how to overcome the metal detection, x-ray inspection, and weighing challenges associated with beef, chicken, pork, and fish that have high product effect and harsh washdown conditions.
The growth and recognition of vegan and vegetarian preferences in the diet has triggered both independent restaurants and mainstream restaurant chains to expand their protein offerings to include plant-based burgers, sausage patties, and other meat-alternative products. Whether food processing companies are supplying their products to restaurant goers or grocery shoppers, the plant-based foods need to reach customers without containing physical contaminants. Learn where X-ray inspection, metal detection and checkweighing equipment should be used in the food processing plant.
The right combination of inspection solutions ensures consistent production of high quality, contaminant-free pet food products, safeguarding pet safety and protecting brand reputation.
Thermo Fisher Scientific is seeing a shifting preference toward fresh versus packaged food which means a growing number of its customers (food processors) will need inspection equipment that is specifically engineered for those types of applications. Read the article.
Delivering consistent quality products is essential to protect your brand and your bottom line. That means knowing that the weight of a packaged product being shipped out the door matches the weight on the label. Do you have the right equipment for providing reliable weight control? To find out how checkweighers work, and which one will work best for you, read A Practical Guide to Checkweighers and Checkweighing.
Discover how to meet the challenges of innovation and food safety.
Read A Practical Guide to Metal Detection and X-ray Inspection of Food, a newly updated and expanded foreign object detection ebook for the food industry to:
Access a targeted collection of scientific application notes, case studies, videos, webinars and white papers for food microbiology, manufacturing and processing, beverage testing, analytical testing, and authenticity information.