Xpert™ Sideshoot X-ray Inspection System
Xpert™ Sideshoot X-ray Inspection System
Xpert™ Sideshoot X-ray Inspection System
Xpert™ Sideshoot X-ray Inspection System
Xpert™ Sideshoot X-ray Inspection System
Thermo Scientific™

Xpert™ Sideshoot X-ray Inspection System

Avoid embarrassing, expensive product recalls and avoid problems before they are found by consumers with a high speed, single beam x-ray inspection for tall, upright packages.
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XPERTS400Xpert Sideshoot X-Ray Inspection System
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Xpert Sideshoot X-Ray Inspection System
Meet the challenge of detecting foreign objects anywhere in cans and bottles with the Thermo Scientific™ Xpert™ Sideshoot X-Ray Inspection System. This high speed, high performance horizontal x-ray beam (back to front) system provides single beam x-ray inspection for tall, upright packages and includes software specifically tailored to detect objects in all regions of cans and bottles. The system is designed to use an existing conveyor to reduce cost and floor space. The system meets HACCP requirements and can be upgraded to meet IP69K washdown specifications.

Xpert Sideshoot X-Ray Inspection System 

  • Designed for tall-profile package inspection such as metal cans, plastic bottle x-ray, cartons and standup pouches.
  • Large horizontal beam provides improved sensitivity and more accurate results when scanning vertically-oriented containers.
  • Specific software algorithms developed for tall profile packages look for contaminants in problem areas such as package edges, bottom center and top. 
  • Performs product verification inspections to estimate fill level or determine whether a package is dented or has a missing closure.  
  • Engineered for high-speed can, bottle, carton and pouch lines of up to 500 packages per minute. 
  • Easy to install and use — compact length fits into tight production spaces, height easily adjusts to match existing conveyor. 
  • Available in straight or curtainless chicane line configurations.
  • Optional conveyors for turnkey configurations.

Specifications
Belt Speed5m/min to 80m/min (16ft/min to 263ft/min), built-in VFD optional to control conveyor speed
DescriptionXpert Sideshoot X-Ray Inspection System
Detection AreaBottom, sides, body and top
Digital Inputs6 available (two reserved for photoeyes, one for encoder)
Digital Outputs4 available (one reserved for a rejection device)
Compressed Air80 psi to 100 psi (5.5 bar to 6.9 bar)
Converyor Heights Available900 mm +/- 100 mm (35.4 in. +/- 3.9 in.), customer supplied or optionally supplied by Thermo Fisher
Detector Scan RateUp to 2800 Lines/sec.
Detector Resolution0.8 mm standard, 0.4 mm optional
IP RatingIP65
USB Port2.0 watertight port on outside of machine
X-Ray CurtainNot Required in Chicane Configuration
X-Ray Curtain MaterialProprietary No-lead Material
X-Ray Power80 kV, 6 mA (480 W)
Electrical Requirements190 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20-amp service
Export/Safety ConformanceCE, UL508A standard in North America
Human Machine Interface15-inch diagonal touchscreen with protective cover
Inspection Algorithms AvailableGross underfill, general cap/bent can detection and other customizations
Interface LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Chinese; Others available on request
Intrusion Protection RatingIP65, optional upgrade to IP69K
Machine CoolingBuilt-in 3750 BTU (1100W) cabinet air conditioner
Minimum Product Gap10mm (0.4 in) required for x-ray acquisition and accurate rejection
Network PortEthernet
Operating Temperature5°C to 38°C (41°F to 100°F)
Radiation Safety ConformanceFDA CFR 21 part 1020.40, UK IRR 1999, RED act (contact factory for other regional certifications)
Relative Humidity20% to 90% non-condensing
Safety FeaturesX-ray power key, emergency stops, radiation curtains, LED X-ray imminent/on lights, all doors equipped with magnetic interlocks
System/Conveyor Lengths Available1.8 m (5.9 ft) straight configuration with curtains, 3.1 m (10.2 ft) chicane configuration no curtains (not including optional conveyor).
Detection Algorithms AvailableBinary Thresholds (several types) and 1D/2D Contrast
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Is X-ray inspection of pet foods safe?

X-ray inspection of packaged and bulk food products is proven to be extremely safe. There is no documented evidence of adverse health effects of X-rays on equipment operators, the food products that travel through the equipment, and ultimately, the pet consuming those products.

What is the best inspection technology for wet pet food?

Since wet or moist pet foods have a high product effect, X-ray inspection is the best technology to detect contaminants such as metal, glass, stone, and other dense foreign objects.

What is the best inspection technology for dry/kibble pet food?

Metal detection works very well with dry/kibble pet food and treats that do not have a product effect that wet or moist pet foods do. Metal detection equipment provides reliable, cost-effective protection from even the smallest metal contaminants found in pet food production anywhere in a process. If the packaging material contains metal, X-ray inspection would be the right choice. In addition, if there are other contaminant concerns such as stone, high density plastic or glass, X-ray inspection systems will detect these contaminants as well.

Where are the best places on the pet food production line to utilize inspection equipment?

There are several points in the pet food production process that benefit from food safety inspection (metal detectors, X-ray inspection) and checkweighing technology. Here are some examples:

- Incoming ingredients. Large pet food producers may require that their vendors meet specific HACCP objectives and provide proof of inspection. Even with those methodologies in place, some will also inspect incoming ingredients. Typical incoming inspection consists of drop through and bulk flow metal detectors.

- After mixing/rendering. Processing equipment such as an industrial blender or mixer will age over time and potentially introduce small particles or shavings of metal into the product being processed. It is important to position inspection equipment after this process equipment to catch any contaminants as early in production as possible, so it doesn't affect final product quality as well as damage equipment further downstream. The inspection equipment type will depend on the product type and whether its formulation creates a “product effect”. Wet or moist pet food products are more suited toward X-ray equipment, while metal detectors perform well with dry or kibble type pet food products.

- After filling/packing. The recommended inspection equipment type is dependent on the packaging material or combination of materials that have been selected for this product. Metal components such as aluminum foil trays, metal cans, aluminum foil bags or metalized firm structures are much more suited to X-ray inspection. Flexible materials without a metal component, paperboard folding cartons, bags or pouches work very well with either metal detectors or X-ray inspection systems. At this stage, checkweighers are frequently used in combination with a metal detector or X-ray inspection system to ensure product weight matches information printed on the product label.

- After case packing. After case packing is another good inspection point as this is the last stop before the finished products leave the facility. The recommended inspection equipment type is dependent on the packaging material of the individual product. This is typically done via X-ray inspection. In addition to contaminant detection, the X-ray system's ability to detect missing pieces will help ensure that the specified count has been loaded into the case. In certain situations, especially when X-ray inspection is not included at the end of the line, checkweighers are placed here to ensure that the proper number of packages are contained inside the case.

What is "product effect" in pet food manufacturing?

“Product effect” occurs when a product has a conductive property which affects the magnetic field generated by the food metal detector. This is typically found in high salt, high moisture product environments. For example, wet cat food will show significantly more product effect due to its high moisture and salt content. This negatively impacts the metal detector's ability to distinguish between actual non-ferrous metal contaminants and the false signal given by the combination of typical product attributes. In these situations, industrial X-ray inspection equipment will produce significantly better results since product effect is not a factor.