Anritsu X-Ray Shootout: XR75, XR76, DualX+
Maintaining product safety and quality in packaging lines requires balancing inspection precision with operational efficiency. Advanced X-ray detection systems face distinct challenges when transitioning from uniform products, like bags of powder, to dense, irregular items like bags of chips that create complex visual noise. Recent performance evaluations demonstrate how distinct single-energy and dual-energy X-ray technologies handle varying density levels. While standard single-energy systems offer dependable detection for larger glass and stainless steel contaminants, advanced direct photon counting models push boundaries, capturing metal spheres down to 0.3mm and glass down to 2.0mm even in high-density packaging. Choosing the right technology requires balancing this precise contaminant sensitivity with ease of use and total cost of ownership. Watch the full product demonstration video to see these three X-ray inspection systems face off in real-time speed and sensitivity trials.
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