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DIR Technologies Introducing New Thermal Imaging System for On-line Package InspectionsPREMIUM

DIR Technologies (Haifa, Israel) is introducing a new thermal imaging system for 100% on-line inspection of induction-sealed bottles used in Food, Cosmetics and other industries.

The I2VS (Induction Integrity Verification System) Lite verifies the aluminum foil seal at the top of bottles, such as those containing vitamins and packaged food.

The system is a follow on to the company’s standard I2VS system which is used in the pharmaceutical industry.

The company makes use of both cooled and uncooled FPAs to view the integrity of the seal at rates up to 400 bottles per minute (which is as fast as the induction sealing machines are capable of heat sealing prior to inspection.)

Progress in Superlattice Detectors in Japan PREMIUM

 

Infrared Sensor Forum in Japan Continues to GrowPREMIUM

 

Santa Barbara Infrared Developing Ultra-High Temperature Infrared Scene ProjectorPREMIUM

 

JAGM Takes Off Without InfraredPREMIUM

 

New Infrared Imaging ProductsPREMIUM

 

Company BriefsPREMIUM

 

Government Contract AwardsPREMIUM

 

Government Contract SolicitationsPREMIUM

 
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