A new scanner for detecting foreign bodies in bulk products from HTDS

Developed by the Italian company Dylog, and distributed in France by HTDS, the Dymond 120 Bulk X-ray scanner has been designed specifically for the search and detection of foreign bodies that may enter unpackaged bulk products.

A compact, high-performance solution, the RX Dymond 120 Bulk scanner is a bulk product scanner with automatic detection and ejection. It features the same architecture and advantages as its little brother, the RX Dymond 80 Bulk scanner, but with twice the hourly throughput capacity. 

This machine boasts a much wider detection zone (570 mm vs. 370 mm for the Dymond 80). For the same thickness of "bulk product bed" passing through the X-rays, it offers new possibilities and high speeds: 20 tons/h of product instead of 10 tons/h.

Suitable for controlling bulk products in the food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries, the RX Dymond 120 Bulk scanner combines precision and inspection speed, enabling it to reliably identify a wide range of contaminants and foreign bodies, even those of low density, whatever the size of the product being analyzed.

Featuring functions for detecting non-conforming products, missing products or foreign bodies, the RX Dymond 120 Bulk scanner is a certified, non-destructive solution that provides inspection capabilities for bulk products that cannot pass through curtains due to their weight or shape, and enables foreign bodies to be eliminated at an early stage in the production process to protect products and machines.

According to HTDS, the equipment features an inspection unit that combines very high detection performance, unrivalled reliability and carefully thought-out ergonomics. 

Available with multiple outlet systems for product separation (standard or multi-segment ejector), with conveyor belts adapted to the diameter of the granules and the maximum height of product allowed on the belt during inspection, this new product offers a solution designed for bulk products, with a perfectly adapted set of equipment (filling hopper, reject hatch and curved belt).  

As a curtainless solution, the equipment complies with radiation protection regulations. Users also have the option of adding a filter to the cooling system in high-dust or high-humidity production areas (IP69K). 

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