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Probability of Detection with X-ray Inspection Technology
Started by Simon, Nov 17 2023 02:27 PM
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Posted 17 November 2023 - 02:27 PM
Probability of Detection with X-ray Inspection Technology
Took Place:
Friday, December 01, 2023
Presenter:
Sam Rose, Product Line Manager, Eagle Product Inspection
Webinar Overview:
What is probability of detection? If you aren’t sure, join our webcast to learn the parameters of detection within a variety of applications. Learn what factors affect the ability to detect foreign body contaminants within packaged or unpackaged products and the questions you need to ask yourself before investing in an x-ray inspection machine.
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Posted 01 December 2023 - 06:21 PM
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David Ranko : Any of the trade body or customer standards refer to metal test piece sizes, is there a risk assessment or an official guideline what what of test pieces to be used for a specific product? In my case it would be pork and chicken sausages with 40mm high trays, the weight range is between 300 and 1200g. or should we just go with the X-ray equipment's manufacturer's recommendation?
Mohammed ARAB : can x ray be setteled to detect multi type contaminant in the same time
Muhammad PP Peedikayulla Parambath : Very usefull topic thank you
Muhammad PP Peedikayulla Parambath : Foreign body detection is it X-ray or metal detector which more effective ?
Mohammed ARAB : is there pharmaceutical application of x ray, for example to detect foreing product in non transparent injectables
Mohammed ARAB : is there pharmaceutical application of x ray, for example to detect foreing product in non transparent injectables
Christine Kennedy Kennedy : What is the probability of finding glass in glass in the difficult locations?
Mohammed ARAB : your systems can chakes the liquid products befeore detection (to detect contaminant in suspension)
Alyssa j : Our product has multiple challenges. We have glass with metal lids and variable sized contents (tomatoes, jalapenos, onions). Would the x-ray be likely to find a 1.5 mm thick piece of plastic, ~ 1" square?
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Jo Ann Austin Austin : For Acidified food industry, we use glass jars and whole spices as pepper corns and coriander seeds, will it be difficult to find other contaminates?
Muhammad PP Peedikayulla Parambath : Which is reliable detection technology is it metal detector or X-ray ?can you make a comparison
Mythri R : Will the same be helpful for hair detection like small hair from arms detection on food
Pratik Goregaonkar Goregaonkar : We use aluminum clips to clips the ends of ham logs . can X-ray able to differentiate between broken aluminum clip within meat and the actual clips? Also can it detect bones as well as other contaminants at the same time in meat?
Alyssa j : With Costco implementing x-ray technology into their audit requirements, do you have any advice for manufacturers who use those difficult to detect items (plastic, glass, and spices) when other control points are already in place?
Setu Rajyaguru : With Costco implementing x-ray technology into their audit requirements, do you have any advice for manufacturers who use those difficult to detect items (plastic, glass, and spices) when other control points are already in place? same question for snack industry
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Muhammad PP Peedikayulla Parambath : Could you pls elaborate the effictivity in frozen shrimp packing
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