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Food Safety And The Role Of Equipment Manufacturers
3/15/2011
Like the weather, everyone seems to be talking about food safety. But unlike the weather, many people can and are doing something about food safety. By George Melnykovich, Senior Advisor, FPSA
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Trio Data Radios
1/17/2011
SCADA and telemetry experts, Trio, are leaders in wireless digital data radio modem technology and have established an enviable reputation as suppliers of digital data radio modems for use in Point to Multi Point (MAS) data radio communication systems as well as Point to Point data links.
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How Safe Is X-Ray Inspection Of Food?
12/6/2010
Some food manufacturers have reservations about the adoption of x-ray inspection as a method of product inspection. They are concerned that their staff will object to bringing x-rays into the workplace and that consumers could switch to another brand that’s not been subject to x-ray inspection. By Mettler-Toledo
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How Safe Is X-Ray Inspection Of Food?
12/6/2010
Some food manufacturers have reservations about the adoption of X-ray inspection as a method of product inspection. The levels of radiation used for X-ray inspection in the food industry are extremely low, and the use of X-ray inspection equipment is both highly regulated and increasingly common. By Mettler-Toledo
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Intelleflex Launches On-Demand, Product-Level Monitoring For The Perishable Food And Pharmaceutical Cold Supply Chain
11/17/2010
Intelleflex, a leading provider of on-demand data visibility solutions, today introduced two new additions to its product family. The new HMR-9090 Handheld Reader and FMR-6000 Fixed Reader work with Intelleflex tags to enable wireless, on-demand, product-level monitoring by providing the ability to read at distances up to 100 meters or through RF-challenging environments that include metals, liquids and inside packages and containers
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Brochure: Brother® PT-9700PC and PT-9800PCN Desktop Barcode And Label Printers
1/22/2010
The Brother PT-9700PC and PT-9800PCN Desktop Barcode and Label Printers produce high-quality laminated labels suitable for harsh environment applications. With resolutions up to 360 x 720 dpi and a maximum print speed of 3.15 ips, the PT-9700PC and PT-9800PCN can be configured to print on demand, laminated labels that will fit many vertical market applications.
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Brother Mobile Solutions: PT-9700PC and PT-9800PCN Desktop Barcode And Label Printers
1/22/2010
The Brother PT-9700PC and PT-9800PCN Desktop Barcode and Label Printers produce high-quality laminated labels suitable for harsh environment applications. With resolutions up to 360 x 720 dpi and a maximum print speed of 3.15 ips, the PT-9700PC and PT-9800PCN can be configured to print on demand, laminated labels that will fit many vertical market applications.
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Brochure: StripPax® System
12/2/2009
The StripPax® System is your turnkey solution; it combines the advantages of StripPax® Sorbent Packets with the proven reliability of our Active-Pak Automation (APA) dispensing equipment. StripPax® are designed to remove moisture and/or volatiles from your package headspace to promote product stability. Able to keep up with the fastest packaging line speeds, our dispensers are compatible with a variety of packaging line configurations, including horizontal flow wrappers, VFFS, bottling lines, thermoformed pouching and other layouts.
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StripPax® System
12/2/2009
StripPax® are designed to remove moisture and/or volatiles from your package headspace to promote product stability and are able to keep up with the fastest packaging line speeds. Our dispensers are compatible with a variety of packaging line configurations: horizontal flow wrappers, VFFS, bottling lines, thermoformed pouching and more.
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Guest Column: Food Product Traceability: New Challenges, New Solutions
7/13/2009
Product traceability has always been a contentious issue in the food and beverage industry, often pitting manufacturers, packagers, and distributors against retailers, customers, and government agencies. However, recent supply chain wide “meltdowns” have all sides of the issue beginning to agree on the need for better controls. By David Miller, President, Operations Technologies