TAMPA, Fla. — Mettler-Toledo Safeline introduces AdvanChek — an X-ray contaminant inspection system for packaged products.
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Using low-energy X-ray technology, the AdvanChek X-ray inspection system detects and rejects many contaminants including metal, stone, glass and bone.
With a user-intuitive color touch screen interface, the system requires minimal training — operators will be comfortable operating AdvanChek in less than 30 minutes due to its automatic set-up feature, the company said. AdvanChek’s modular design has three main modules that are quickly replaceable ensuring maximum uptime.
The AdvanChek X-ray system’s small and flexible footprint enables integration into any production line. Washdown protected enclosure is built to NEMA 12 specifications and is upgradeable to NEMA 4X suitable for high pressure, hot, caustic washdown environments. All material handling and reject systems are custom designed and manufactured in-house specific to each application.
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