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A 360 View of Food Safety—From Food Processor to End User Novel solutions for detecting product contaminants at every angle of your process Food processors are constantly looking for ways to uncover unwanted product contaminates. Hard contaminates may cause rejects at the end-user level, missing items in their final package may lead to rework—all of which are causing food processors to invest in inspection technology for piece-of-mind, operational efficiency and brand building. In this webinar, we will highlight some of the current challenges with food safety techniques from the technology standpoint. Leaders in food processing equipment will review contamination opportunities throughout a typical processing plant; highlight current trends in inspection equipment; and present how a novel X-Ray Detection Machine has effectively addressed the needs of one poultry processor. SPEAKERS John Daley Director of Sales & Marketing, Gainco, Inc. Christopher Young Business Development Manager, Anritsu Kevin W. Parnell Plant Manager, Alatrade Foods LLC.
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Food Safety 360:From Food Processor to End User
Novel solutions for detecting product contaminants at every angle of your process
Goals
Identify critical inspection locations within a production line
Compare traditional vs. current inspection capabilities
Analyze applications and inspection successes
Anritsu Industrial Solutions Subsidiary of $1B growing
electronics company
Manufactured first inspection equipment in 1964
No. 1 supplier in Japan
Americas HQ in Chicago
Strategic alignment with Gainco
Gainco: The Right Answer for Meat Yields, Productivity and Profits
Subsidiary of Bettcher Industries
Engineered solutions to improve throughputs, yields, and profitability at poultry, red meat, and seafood processors
Strategic partnership with Anritsu facilitates complete system solutions
• 24/7 365 Support• Scale calibration• Repair & Training
• Infiniti Indicators• DuraWeigh Scales• IP69k durability• Proven Tough
Gainco, Inc.
Detection Throughout the Plant
John Daley, Director of Sales & Marketing,
Gainco, Inc.
Why Inspect?
Source: ExpertRECALL
Improved food safetyBetter quality controlReduce the potential
of a recall
Why Inspect With X-ray?More consistent performance
• Fresh or frozen, wet or dry
• Not affected by humidity or other equipment
Can provide traceability• System can auto-store images of every rejected product
• Facilitates, supports more detailed HACCP logs
Will detect more contaminates• Bone, glass, metal, ceramic, dense plastic
Final package inspection• Check weigh, clip detection, missing products, voids, etc.
What’s Driving X-ray Inspection?
Retailers demanding higher quality• Metal specifications are tightening
• Want to detect bone & other materials
Improvements in HAACP standards• Knowing what is entering your plant
• Respond to issues earlier in the process
What’s Driving X-ray Inspection?
Automated deboning is creating more chips & splinters• Greater potential for customer
complaints
• Protecting your and your customers’ brands
Potential premium for inspected product
Where Can X-ray Be Applied?
Incoming product• Trim meat or frozen blocks
• Detect bones or other contaminates
Where Can X-ray Be Applied?
Meat from a debone line• Bone chips or fragments
• Fillets, tenders, legs, and thighs
Ground productAfter initial grind, prior to blend
• Before forming or packaging
Where Can X-ray Be Applied?
Marinated product• Injected or tumbled – broken needles
Where Can X-ray Be Applied?
Individual packages inspection• Bags or trays
• Check weigh & Foreign Material Detection
• Missing clips or voids in chubs
• Piece count or orientation
Where Can X-ray Be Applied?
Full case inspection• Potentially replace
multiple MD’s or checkweighers
• Final QA inspection is made post secondary packaging
Where Can X-ray Be Applied?
Application Examples 2.0-3.0mm bones
in poultry breast meat
One customer was able to reduce bone count from over 1,200 per load to less than 4
Bone Fragments In Tenders
Stainless Glove Links In Thighs
Packaged Nuggets With Bone
Trim, Ground, Pumped MeatPipeline X-ray Image Of Sphere & Glass
0.5 mm stainless steel sphere 2 mm glass
Case Inspection: 1.2 & 1.5mm SS Sphere
Chubb Inspection: Clips And SS
MultiView: Quality Control
MultiView: Quality Control
MultiView: Quality Control
MultiView: Quality Control
What Can Be Detected? Calcified bones –
>2.0mm thickness Metal Spheres –
0.5mm diameter stainless steel
Wire – 0.2mm diameter by 2.0mm long
Glass sphere – 1.0 to 1.5mm diameter
Ceramic – 1.0 to 1.5mm diameter
Evolving Detection Technology
Christopher Young, Business Development Manager,
Anritsu
Technology
Conventional (traditional) metal detectors vs. X-ray
Technology
Conventional (traditional) metal detectors• Established industry standard with
wide usage and low initial cost
• Metal only detection
• Strongly affected by application and metal type
Technology
X-ray Highlights• Excellent detection capabilities
• 2 basic product parameters:• Density – Lighter, less dense
contaminants are harder to detect
• Thickness - Thinner product is easier to inspect
Technology
Large format X-ray (case/carton)• Excellent value proposition
• Replace multiple units with 1 larger system
• Strong metal detection capability
• Bone/Glass/Stone detection possible on thinner products
Application
• Large format X-ray (case/carton)• 17kg. Case (24”Lx15”Wx5”H) Pork
• 0.8 to 1.0mm SS Detection
• Bone/Glass detection capable
Application
Large format X-ray (case/carton)• 5# Bag (13”Lx15”Wx3”H) Par Fried
Nuggets• 0.8mm SS Detection
Application
Small format X-ray (chub inspection)• 1# & 2# Chubs (2.5” & 3” diameter)
• 0.7mm SS Detection
Application
Small format X-ray (chub inspection)• 1# & 2# Chubs (2.5” & 3” diameter)
• Clip detection – tracked and rejected separately
• Detects clips within the product and missing clips
TechnologyPipeline X-ray (pumped)
• High detection capability• Excellent for metal & bone – exceeds
customer’s requirements
• Requires a pump if not present already
• Not suitable for all products
• Easily cleaned/calibrated/tested
ApplicationPipeline X-ray (3” pipe)
• 10,000 #/hr. Pork • 0.5mm SS Detection
• 0.4mm diameter x 2mm long SS Wire detection
• 1.0 to 2.0mm Pork bone detection (calcified)
TechnologyDUAL X Highlights
• Developed specifically for bone detection
• Multiple x-ray energy levels enable comparative analysis
• The “right tool” for the job
Technology
DUAL X Highlights (cont.)• Same operator interface – auto setup, easy to
use/adjust
• 2mm bone detection (poultry) capable
Comparison
DUAL X vs. traditional X-ray• Poultry breast – 40mm thickness
ComparisonDUAL X vs. traditional X-ray
• Poultry breast – 40mm thickness
Comparison
DUAL X vs. traditional X-ray• Poultry breast – 40mm thickness
Comparison
DUAL X vs. traditional X-ray• Poultry breast – 60mm thickness
Comparison
DUAL X vs. traditional X-ray• Poultry breast – 60mm thickness
Application
Bulk Beef (3” thickness)• 8,000 #/hr. Beef
• 0.8mm SS Detection
• 3.0mm Glass detection
• 3.0mm Bone detection (calcified)
Detection360
Solutions based on quality requirements and installation locations
Custom mapped solutions specific to yourapplication
Case Study
Kevin Parnell, Plant Manager, Albertville, Ala.
Case Study
Case Study
Case Study
Case Study
Questions?
Thank You!We appreciate the time spent together today and look
forward to working with you on your inspection projects
Anritsu Industrial Solutions USA, Inc.1001 Cambridge DriveElk Grove Village, IL 60007847-419-XRAY (9729)www.detectionperfection.com
Gainco, Inc.1635 Oakbrook DriveGainesville, GA 30507800-467-2828www.gainco.com