Working Principle & Application
The X-ray foreign body detector utilizes penetrating X-rays to detect metal or non-metal foreign bodies in products. It is widely used for quality control in food, medical, textile, and aquaculture industries. It identifies defects such as packaging cracks, air bubbles, and missing content, ensuring compliance with HACCP and IFS certification.
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Digital Processing: All-digital signal transmission and processing for superior anti-interference ability and clear image display.
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Unique System: Multi-core ARM architecture with low power consumption and real-time status monitoring.
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Safety Standards: Complies with industry safety protection with extremely low radiation dose and a one-key shutdown function.
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Stable Performance: Tested for high/low temperatures, vibration, and electrostatic interference to ensure over 10,000 hours of failure-free operation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of foreign bodies can the AT4016 detect?
The system can effectively detect metal objects, stainless steel (down to Φ0.4mm), glass (Φ1.0), ceramics, and other non-metal foreign bodies in various products.
Is this equipment safe for food products?
Yes, the single inspection dose is less than 1.5μGy, and the machine uses food-grade PU belts, making it perfectly safe for inspecting food, medicine, and textiles.
Can the system identify packaging defects?
Absolutely. Beyond foreign body detection, it can identify product defects such as damage, deformation, air bubbles, and missing contents.
How difficult is it to maintain the machine?
The AT4016 is designed for easy maintenance. It features a removable protective curtain and a SUS304 stainless steel body that is easy to clean and sanitize.
Does the system support different languages?
Yes, the system includes a fast language switching function and a user-friendly 17-inch touch screen interface for global operations.
What industries is this detector suitable for?
It is widely used in food processing, medical supplies, textiles (detecting broken needles), aquaculture, and integrated circuit board inspection.