Side-shooting X-ray inspection equipment.
Varpe’s new generation of X-ray inspection equipment offers innovative global solutions for the inspection of products with side shooting, guaranteeing the safety and integrity of your production.
The side shooting of the X-ray detection system can be from bottom to top or from top to bottom. Bottom-up shooting is widely used for the inspection of cans, jars, and bottles where the interior is dense and the contaminant is unlikely to settle at the base. Products such as olives, mayonnaise, or legumes may require this type of beam.
Top-down side shooting is used for the inspection of cans, jars, or bottles where the interior is not very dense and the contaminant can easily settle at the base, as it is heavier than the product itself. With this type of inspection, the base is more projected, and the inspection algorithm can be more efficient.
Its advanced X-ray technology achieves exceptional levels of detection of ferrous and non-ferrous material, stainless steel, glass, metal, calcified bones, spines, and stones. Likewise, they simultaneously verify damaged products, breakages, mass measurement with estimated weight, and counting of elements within the product.
All Varpe X-ray inspection equipment complies with international safety standards governing ionizing radiation emissions.
They are approved as exempt from radioactive installation and fully approved by the General Directorate of Politics and Mines, with prior approval from the Nuclear Safety Council, with approval number NHM-X224, published in the BOE nº 90 dated April 15, 2017.


