Mettler-Toledo introduces advanced X-ray to provide unrivalled detection of ‘hard-to-find’ contamina
date:Sep 30, 2022
s such as calcified bone, low-mineral glass, rubber and some plastics. These types of contaminants are traditionally hard to detect within the cluttered or noisy x-ray images generated by overlapping and multi-textured products such as packs of pasta, chicken breasts, sausages and frozen potato-based goods.

Such applications are a perfect match for DXD and DXD+ advanced detector technology, in conjunction with intuitive new Mettler-Toledo Advanced Material Discrimination software tools. The sof
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