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‘Invisible’ foreign bodies
Food Radar Systems in Sweden is the inventor of a sensor system designed for emulsions and pumpable products. Not only with the capability of detecting the denser foreign bodies but is particularly suited to identify and reject foreign bodies such as wood, hard plastic, soft plastic, rubber, foil and extraneous vegetable matters. Although detection technologies have come a long way during the last few years, low-density foreign bodies are still invisible to all established detection systems such as x-ray and metal detectors.
The Unique Detection System
Food Radar Systems in Sweden is the inventor of a sensor system designed for emulsions and pumpable products. Not only with the capability of detecting the denser foreign bodies but is particularly suited to identify and reject foreign bodies such as wood, hard plastic, soft plastic, rubber, foil and extraneous vegetable matters. Although detection technologies have come a long way during the last few years, low-density foreign bodies are still invisible to all established detection systems such as x-ray and metal detectors.
Serves several markets
Food Radar Systems in Sweden is the inventor of a sensor system designed for emulsions and pumpable products. Not only with the capability of detecting the denser foreign bodies but is particularly suited to identify and reject foreign bodies such as wood, hard plastic, soft plastic, rubber, foil and extraneous vegetable matters. Although detection technologies have come a long way during the last few years, low-density foreign bodies are still invisible to all established detection systems such as x-ray and metal detectors.
Award winning technology
Food Radar Systems in Sweden is the inventor of a sensor system designed for emulsions and pumpable products. Not only with the capability of detecting the denser foreign bodies but is particularly suited to identify and reject foreign bodies such as wood, hard plastic, soft plastic, rubber, foil and extraneous vegetable matters. Although detection technologies have come a long way during the last few years, low-density foreign bodies are still invisible to all established detection systems such as x-ray and metal detectors.