Distributed in France by HTDS, the new Dylight X-ray scanner has been designed by Dylog to meet the requirements of an increasingly complex and competitive market in terms of automatic inspection and quality control in the food and pharmaceutical industries. It is specifically designed for the inspection of light, compact food products (snacks, energy bars, sweets, powdered products) and their packaging, such as thermoformed plastic trays, cardboard boxes and sachets, for which very low power is sufficient.
This new device is also ideally suited to the control of pharmaceutical products, whether pre-packaged or bulk.
Complementing the Dymond and Dynamite range of vertical "strip" inspection machines, Dylight can be classed as a smaller version of the Dymond range (low-power machines).
A compact, easy-to-install plug-and-play solution
Easy to use, thanks to excellent user-friendly software, optimized mechanical solutions (maximum conveyor speed of 45 m/min) and compact size, the RX Dylight scanner offers users a "plug & play" solution that is extremely simple to position on the production line.
The compact design makes the machine perfectly suited to small spaces, without the need to modify the production line. These features make it particularly innovative, as its easy installation in small spaces is a decisive factor for the X-ray machine industry.
An advanced non-destructive inspection solution
This new equipment combines the latest design and engineering technologies with the brand's powerful and intuitive new software.
Dylog contaminant detection software guarantees high performance. New filter technology and parallel image processing deliver clear, high-contrast, noise-free images at faster scanning speeds.
This scanner offers non-destructive analysis which, without altering the chemical composition or properties of products, detects contaminants in any type of packaging and verifies its integrity and conformity. It has been configured with advanced functions for identifying missing parts and verifying weight, thanks to intuitive, configurable screens. In this way, any contaminant with a density greater than that of the products inspected can be identified (metals, glass, bone, stones, shells, ceramics, PVC, Viton).
Production data and machine usage data are stored redundantly to guarantee maximum security. Automatic reporting makes data easy to understand.
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