Industry Application

  • Metal Can Food Inspection: Solving the Metal-in-Metal Challenge

    Metal Can Food Inspection: Solving the Metal-in-Metal Challenge

    Metal cans provide excellent protection for meat, fish, milk powder and other shelf-stable foods. They are strong, opaque and suitable for demanding thermal processes. Those advantages, however, create a difficult inspection problem: how can a processor detect metal contamination when the package...
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  • Canned and Bottled Food Industry: Packaging Types and Contamination Risks

    Canned and Bottled Food Industry: Packaging Types and Contamination Risks

    Canned and Bottled Food Industry: Packaging Types and Contamination Risks Canned and bottled foods offer convenience, long shelf life and reliable product protection. They are widely used for meat, seafood, dairy products, sauces, pickled foods, fruits, vegetables and beverages. Many of these pr...
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  • From Field to Glass Jar: The Food Safety Challenges Behind Pickled Cucumbers

    From Field to Glass Jar: The Food Safety Challenges Behind Pickled Cucumbers

    Pickled cucumbers are associated with acidity, crunch and long shelf life. That familiar jar, however, brings together an agricultural raw material, brine preparation, acidification, glass handling, filling and closure control. A weakness at any one of those stages can affect the finished product...
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  • AI Inspection Solutions for Canned, Bottled and Jarred Food Products

    AI Inspection Solutions for Canned, Bottled and Jarred Food Products

    Canned, bottled and jarred foods require rigorous inspection throughout the production process. A contaminant or packaging defect that remains undetected can affect product quality, damage brand reputation and increase the risk of recalls. However, inspecting packaged food is often challenging be...
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  • Canned Meat Food Safety: Where Production Risks Begin and How Processors Can Control Them

    Canned Meat Food Safety: Where Production Risks Begin and How Processors Can Control Them

    A can of luncheon meat, corned beef or ready-to-eat meat looks reassuringly simple on the shelf. Inside the factory, however, producing that can requires precise control of raw meat, cutting and mixing equipment, filling weight, closure integrity and thermal processing. Canned meat is often consu...
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  • How Product Effect Influence Metal Detection and X-Ray Inspection Performance

    How Product Effect Influence Metal Detection and X-Ray Inspection Performance

    Understanding influence of salt content, moisture, temperature, and product characteristics on detection performance When evaluating food inspection systems, manufacturers often focus on contaminant detection sensitivity. Questions such as “What size metal fragment can be detected?” or “Can the ...
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  • 4 Signs Your Production Line May Need a Smart X-Ray Inspection System

    4 Signs Your Production Line May Need a Smart X-Ray Inspection System

    For many food manufacturers, metal detectors remain the first option for foreign object detection. They are cost-effective, reliable, and well-suited for a wide range of applications. However, as packaging formats and food safety requirements continue to evolve, there are situations where an eco...
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  • Post-Harvest Nut Processing: How Optical Sorting and X-Ray Technology Improves Nut Quality

    Post-Harvest Nut Processing: How Optical Sorting and X-Ray Technology Improves Nut Quality

    Global nut consumption continues to grow across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. As demand rises, so do expectations for premium appearance, food safety compliance, and grading consistency. For processors handling cashews, Brazil nuts, pecans, and Southern Hemisphere waln...
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  • Can a metal detector detect food?

    Can a metal detector detect food?

    A metal detector cannot detect food itself but is specifically designed to detect metal contaminants within food products. The primary function of a metal detector in the food industry is to identify and remove any metal objects—such as pieces of stainless steel, iron, aluminum, or other metalli...
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  • How to detect metal in food?

    How to detect metal in food?

    Metal contamination in food is a serious concern for manufacturers, as it can pose significant health risks to consumers. Detecting metal in food requires advanced inspection technologies that ensure products meet safety standards and maintain high-quality standards. One of the most effective me...
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  • FDA Limit for Metal Detection in Food

    FDA Limit for Metal Detection in Food

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stringent regulations regarding metal contamination in food. Metal detection is critical in ensuring food safety, as metal contaminants pose significant risks to consumer health. While the FDA does not specify a precise “limit” for meta...
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  • What is tea sorting in tea processing?

    What is tea sorting in tea processing?

    Tea sorting is a crucial part of the tea production process, where foreign materials and inconsistencies are removed to ensure the quality and safety of the final product. As tea moves from raw leaves to finished products, various sorting techn...
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