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Mettler-Toledo to host live webinar on Glass in Glass X-ray inspection

The free webinar will explain how advanced x-ray inspection systems can detect a wide range of foreign body contaminants in glass-packaged product

Mettler-Toledo Product Inspection is running a live webinar on 9 March 2023 (08.00 and 14.00 GMT) to explain how advanced x-ray inspection systems can detect a wide range of foreign body contaminants in glass-packaged products. Experts will describe how x-ray technology can detect glass within glass packaging resulting in improved consumer protection and less costly product recalls for manufacturers.

The free webinar – titled “Glass-in-Glass Detection with X-ray Inspection”– will be presented by Adam Green, Market Manager, X-ray Inspection, Mettler-Toledo. Green explains the importance of the webinar, “Glass packaging is a common choice for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers, but a single shard of glass can lead to devastating consequences. That’s why it’s vital to protect your product by selecting the right x-ray inspection system for optimum contamination detection. This will be an informative session, packed with the solutions manufacturers require, alongside real-time demos, to help alleviate some of the risks facing their businesses”

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In the webinar, Green will look at the basic principles of x-ray inspection technology and how they can help significantly reduce the risk of glass-in-glass and other foreign body contamination. He will also discuss the importance of choosing the right x-ray beam technology for your application while giving a live demo of the Mettler-Toledo X3750 X-ray Inspection system. Register Now.

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