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Anritsu’s new X-ray technology eradicates tiny contaminants

Anritsu Ltd has launched its class-leading X-ray inspection equipment, the brand new XR75 DualX+ to the global fish processing market, following a successful introduction to the poultry sector, Food & Drink Technology reported.

The launch of the XR75 DualX+ brings cutting-edge technology to a global market worth $624bn in 2023. Its photon counting technology, powered by a unique algorithm specifically targeting low density contaminants such as fishbones, returns manifestly sharper images, delivering superior detection capabilities and lower false rejection rates.

The new dual energy sensor breaks the limits of conventional detection performance, offering unmatched product safety for hugely popular fish products including salmon, tuna, shredded fish, block fish and many more.

The XR75 DualX+ is also ideal for detecting poultry bones and other fine fragments. Recalibrated to work with thicker products and those with highly uneven surfaces, the sensor’s improved sensitivity detects tiny bones, fine metals and low-density contaminants. It reliably detects the most miniscule of contaminants and surpasses stringent worldwide hygiene standards.

The technology is already beginning to win accolades for its design, having being officially presented with the Innovation Award at its launch to the Italian market at the Cibus Tec show.

Michael Stuart, Anritsu’s European sales director, noted how the new sensor has enabled the capture of high-resolution images and improved the performance in the detection of fine metals and small bones, routinely detecting contaminants of less than 1mm in diameter.

“This is especially noticeable with fish product applications that are thicker than 40mm, Stuart explained. “The DualX+ model is an incredible technological step forward.”

The leader in food inspection technology anticipates that releasing the DualX+ to the global fish processing industry will see a positive spike in detections resulting in a marked increase in consumer safety and product quality.

Michael Stuart added: “Not only do we make the safest x-ray machines in the world, we are developing them specifically for some of the biggest markets in the world, with the goal in this case of making fish products even safer for consumers.

“Our customers know when they purchase one of our systems that they get the best technology, save time and avoid the additional costs of product recalls and repeat production runs. Anritsu has a proud heritage and the DualX+ is one giant leap toward helping the food industry and its consumers to enjoy a future freer from those dreaded fishbones.”