The GlassChek Plus x-ray inspection system is most suitable for the inspection of wide neck and non-uniform glass jars. Its software plots the individual dimensions of every glass jar that passes through the x-ray beam, detecting contaminants in the product as well as possible inclusions in the glass jar itself.
Greatest probability of detection within a glass jar
The GlassChek Plus uses four x-ray beams – one vertical and three horizontal beams to ensure the greatest coverage and probability of detection within the jar. Its angled beams and adaptive software reduces blind spots and optimizes detection in the most challenging areas such as the base, sidewalls and neck of the jar ensuring product safety.
Adaptive technology from SAFELINE also overcomes the challenge of the varying thickness of glass in jars by maintaining optimal sensitivity of detection
Features | Description | Benefits |
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Contamination detection | Detection of contaminants such as glass, metal, stone and high-density plastic in glass jars | Ensuring product safety |
Product integrity checks | The GlassChek Plus can simultaneously ensure that the closure is in place and check the fill level of each jar with feedback to the filler machines | Saving costs and reducing product waste |
Reject devices | A range of reject devices to suit any application is available | Minimizing product waste and saving costs |
Inspection throughputs | Up to 1,000 jars per minute as standard and up to 1,500 jars per minute with an optional software upgrade | Increased productivity |
Configuration of the x-ray beams | The configuration of the x-ray beams suits all jar sizes, so it’s not necessary to realign the beams | Saving costs as no expensive engineer visits from the manufacturer are necessary |