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Material Discrimination X-ray (MDX) and SimulTask™ image analysis technologies from Eagle boost product inspection capabilities on food manufacturing lines through enhanced contaminant detection and ease of use. MDX technology enhances traditional x-ray inspection to allow detection of materials previously unseen by x-ray or other conventional inspection means. MDX discriminates materials by their chemical compositions (atomic number). This allows detection and rejection of historically undetectable inorganic contaminants such as glass shards, rocks, rubber, and plastic.
Eagle Product Inspection: (877) 379-1670 or visit www.eaglepi.com
Rochester Midland Corporation (RMC) is sponsoring an all day Food Safety Sanitation Forum on March 1 at Ayres Hotel, Chino Hills, CA. The forum will focus on food sanitation hot topics such as fungal and biofilm issues, allergen control, hygienic design issues, sustainability, GFSI Pros and Cons, and CIP/COP systems. Speakers include Margaret Kolk of National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), Gabe Miller and Mike Brandt from Sanimatic Corp., as well as Charles Giambrone, Technology and Regulatory Manager and Newton Green, Sustainability Engineer, both from RMC.
Anritsu (est.1895 in Japan) manufactures product inspection and detection equipment for food and pharma industries. Part of the Product Quality Assurance division of Anritsu Corp., we advance quality control programs with high-performing and reliable solutions. Our X-Ray Systems, Checkweighers, Metal Detectors, Combo Systems, Rejectors, and QuiCCA Software provide a superior ROI and ensure compliance with stringent quality control programs while protecting your brand.
BIRO MANUFACTURING COMPANY established in 1921, is an Ohio, USA corporation, with three manufacturing/assembly plants. BIRO designs, manufactures, and markets safe, durable, and reliable power operated, stainless steel, food and meat processing machinery. BIRO’s product line includes a broad selection of models and variations of Power Saws, Tenderizers/Knitters, Cubers, Strip Cutters, Horizontal High Speed Meat Slicers, Deli/Meat Slicers, Grinders, Mixer/Grinders, Marinating Vacuum Meat Tumblers, and Food/Patty Formers.
Haynes® Manufacturing Company is the world’s leading manufacturer of premium food-grade lubricants serving the food industries since 1936. Haynes® Lubricants are specifically formulated with the highest quality base oils and additives. Haynes® Lubricants are NSF rated H-1/3H, Kosher Certified, Halal Certified, and made from ingredients that are FDA accepted.
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