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Dongguan Viking Technology Co., Ltd.
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Product Description Product Description Online detection, the dual-energy detection algorithm developed for chicken breast can effectively distinguish between chicken and bone ingredient.Multi-purpose with one machine, foreign body detection and internal defect detection are carried out simultaneously.High detection accuracy, based on averguard patent algorithm platform, to achieve accurate positioning and identification.The main machine can be equipped with 48-96 array injection valve, which can accurately eliminate and reduce the good products out.4G network wireless connection, remote and fast technical support.Simple and intelligent, the system is easy to maintain and debug.Server-level Linux system, computer virus immunity, no data loss after abnormal power outage.The conveying system and main machine can be detachable, and can be washed directly, clean and hygienic.Better than the internationally accepted radiation safety standards and specifications, with safety interlock monitoring function.ModelVXD-C4016-UXXX-Ray Source210W/350WDetection SensitivitySUS Ball: 0.3mm, SUS Wire: 0.2*2mm, Ceramic/Glass Ball: 1.0mmOperation SystemLinux SystemHMI17-inch touch screenConveyor Speed5~60 m/minProducts WeightMax 10kgAperture DimensionMax Width 400mm, MaxHeight 100mmPowerAC220V, 50-60HzTemperature/HumidityWorking Temperature 0~45oC, Relative Humidity 30~85%no condensationIPGradeIP66 for Conveyor, IP54 for other partsMachine Material304 SUS, Mirror/SandblastedWhat contaminants can an X-Ray inspection system detect?A: X-Ray inspection is highly effective at detecting a range of dense physical contaminants including all metals, glass, stone, calcified bone and high-density plastics and rubbers. In addition to identifying contaminants, X-Ray systems can perform a wide range of in-line quality control checks for product integrity, including identifying missing or broken parts, monitoring fill levels, detecting product stucked within the seal and checking for damaged products and packaging. Q: How safe is the use of X-Ray inspection in food or pharmaceutical products?A: The radiation dose levels used for X-Ray inspection in the food and pharmaceutical industries are extremely low and have no effect on product safety, flavor or texture. The use of X-Ray inspection equipment is highly-regulated and increasingly common. Modern X-Ray systems are perfectly safe in working environments as long as recommended safety guidance is followed. Q: At which points in the production process should manufacturers install an X-Ray system?A: An X-Ray system can be installed at the beginning of a process to inspect incoming raw material, at any stage during the manufacturing processing or at the end of the production line. Using the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) process is the surest way to ensure products are free from contaminants. Manufacturers should perform a review of the production process and identify risks to product safety. Where a risk of physical contamination is identified, a Critical Control Point (CCP) should be established. In many cases, this can be early in the production process to identify and remove contaminants before adding value to the product. In other circumstances, it may be more practical to inspect during manufacturing or at the end of the production process prior to shipping of the product. Q: What is a False Reject Rate (FRR)?A: False Reject Rate (FRR) is defined as the percentage of falsely rejected products on a production line. Our advanced X-Ray inspection software automates product set-up and changeovers to ensure outstanding detection sensitivity levels, minimizing false rejects. Q: Should I install an X-Ray inspection or metal detection system on my production line?A: The product being produced and the type of likely contaminants will help you determine whether an X-Ray system or metal detector is the most suitable technology. In some cases, using both technologies at different critical control points (CCP's) may be the best option.
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