At the Interpack 2020 trade show to be held May 7 to 13 in Düsseldorf, Eagle Product Inspection will showcase several of its latest inspection technologies, spanning from advanced machine designs to new next-generation MDX dual energy and intelligent software that help manufacturers produce safe, high-quality products. The company plans to demonstrate 15 different applications across five segments of food manufacturing.
Advanced inspection systems to be highlighted at Interpack include the Eagle EPX100, Eagle QuadView Short
The EPX100. Source: Eagle Product Inspectionand Eagle Pack 400 HC featuring new, next-generation dual energy detector technologies. The ability of these systems to find and reject contaminants and perform key quality checks will be demonstrated.
The new next-generation dual energy (MDX) technology on the Eagle Pack 400 can detect smaller bone fragments with a 99% accuracy rate. Its performance and accuracy are attributed to new detector configurations combined with advanced algorithmic designs for repeated and highly reliable detection.
The system measures the ratio of two different sets of X-ray energies passing through the product to differentiate between organic and inorganic materials, more effective than single energy technologies that may not be able to detect dense foreign bodies in dense products. New advanced image analysis software, Eagle’s SimulTask PRO, offers the highest greyscale values in the industry, up to 65,535, to enable users to discern subtle differences in contrast for the best detection results on the market. SimulTask PRO software can be customized for each specific application and product.
The construction of the machines mirrors the technology improvements. The system features a robust physical cabinet design and tube and detector configurations created for today’s challenging food and beverage manufacturing environments.
