Around the world, x-ray inspection systems for food inspection are generally designed as closed stainless steel units. Thanks to its new design concept, Sparc Systems can use sliding doors through which you can see into the system.
The company, which was founded 40 years ago in Worchestershire, has a reputation for its Apollo (X-ray) and Theia (X-ray and checkweigher combination) systems. Protective acrylic glass window developed. As the X-rays completely shielded When the machines are fully automated, staff can work alongside the machines and watch up to 200 packs per minute pass through the system without jeopardising their personal safety.
Food residues, product accumulations or jams are immediately visible. Instead of continuing to work, employees can stop the production lines immediately, open the sliding doors and tidy up and clean the conveyor belt, thereby minimises faults and reduces the likelihood of product damage can be made. An additional advantage of this visual inspection is that No bulky protective devices are no longer required.
Source: Sparc Systems

