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What can’t be detected
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Dense plastic: from tools, equipment, or
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Wood
fields (depends on the material)
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Insects
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Stones: in raw food, from the ground
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Hair
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Ceramics: from fields
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String
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Rubber: from tools, seals, or equipment
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Fabric
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Glass: from fields, including spectacles’
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Fruit stones or seeds
lenses and lighting
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Cardboard or paper
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Metal: including iron, stainless steel, and
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Cigarette butts
aluminium
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Other low-density materials, such as light
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Bone: in meat or poultry
plastic or soft rubber
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X-RAY INSPECTION
What can be detected
Moulds – from material in food production
Where to locate an x-ray machine in your production line
There are various places in the production line where
The four key areas are:
you can integrate an IX x-ray machine. Each has its
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Bulk production
benefits, but it all depends on what you are looking for.
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Packed
There is no right or wrong answer, as it is about finding
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Unpacked
the best solution for your particular application.
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Case
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