X5 Bulk Flow for Loose Food Inspection

X-Ray Inspection in the Food Industry, Model X5 Bulk Flow for Loose Food Inspection, is designed for use with large quantities of products. There is no packaging yet. By scattering it on the conveyor belt. Flows through thin items such as small snacks, grains, cereals, nuts, and meat, etc., with an automatic separation system that can be selected as Single Flap, Dual Flap, Multi-Flap, or Carriage Retract Band, depending on use. Real work on the production line Can detect high-density contaminants such as metal shavings, glass, ceramics, hard bones, and hard plastics. It has a 15-inch touch screen that shows easy-to-understand icons. and easy to use. There is a Windows 10 computer system that can support data storage via USB.

Suitable for the industry

Meat, Poultry & Fish

Bakery

Confectionery & Snack Foods

Dried Foods, Cereals & Grains

Fruit, Vegetables 

Other / General Industries

 Product highlights

X-Ray Inspection Model X5 Bulk Flow for Loose Food

  • Structure made from 304 stainless steel is strong and durable.
  • 15-inch color touch screen, easy-to-understand icons, easy to use, not complicated .
  • Suitable for products that are not yet packaged. By scattering it on the conveyor belt. flows through thinly
  • There is an automatic reject system that can be used as a single-flap, dual-flap, multi-flap, or carriage retract band, depending on the actual use in the production line.
  • There are four levels of access codes: operators, supervisors, quality, and engineering, to prevent mistakes in use.
  • There is a PC with a Windows 10 system that can support data
  • Waterproof and dustproof up to IP69K
  • The belt can be easily removed and cleaned.
  • It has ATT (adaptive detector technology) technology that can adjust the resolution to 3 levels (0.4mm, 0.8 mm, and 1.6 mm) to increase the efficiency of detecting small contaminants.
  • There is a PVS program that notifies you to test the machine's performance at a predetermined time.

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    X5 Bulk Flow for Loose Food Inspection December 16, 2021