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X-ray Inspection System

As packaging complexity increases, Eagle Product Inspection's enhanced Pack 720 PRO helps maintain inspection consistency.

Eagle Pack 720 Pro
Eagle Product Inspection

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Food manufacturers are managing increasingly complex packaged product environments, from multilayer packaging materials and mixed-format SKUs to changing throughput demands and evolving quality control expectations. As production variability increases, maintaining consistent inspection performance without disrupting operations becomes a growing challenge.

Eagle Product Inspection has enhanced its Pack 720 PRO x-ray inspection system to help processors maintain inspection consistency in demanding packaged food applications where product variation, packaging complexity, and operational efficiency must all be managed.

Packaged food operations often handle a broad mix of packaging formats, including cartons, pouches, foil trays, rigid containers, and multilayer packaging structures. At the same time, processors are working to manage faster product changeovers, minimize false rejects, and maintain reliable contaminant detection across evolving production conditions.

Designed for these demanding applications, the Pack 720 PRO helps processors maintain stable x-ray inspection performance while supporting broader product quality and operational objectives.

The Pack 720 PRO supports these key operational requirements:

• Reliable contaminant detection across challenging packaged food applications
• Stable inspection performance amid packaging and product variability
• Reduced false rejects that can disrupt production flow
• Support for higher-throughput packaged food environments
• Flexible inspection performance across changing production demands

“Packaged food processors are managing far more variability than they were just a few years ago, from packaging formats and SKU proliferation to shifting production demands,” said Christy Draus, Head of Marketing at Eagle Product Inspection. “Inspection technology needs to adapt to those realities while maintaining consistent performance and helping operations avoid unnecessary disruption.”

Beyond contaminant detection, advanced x-ray inspection systems increasingly serve as broader quality control tools, supporting checks such as fill level verification, missing component detection, mass measurement, and selected package integrity checks depending on the application.

As packaging strategies continue to evolve, processors increasingly require inspection technologies that can adapt alongside changing production environments without compromising food safety or operational efficiency.

The enhanced Pack 720 PRO reflects Eagle’s continued focus on helping processors address real-world packaged food inspection challenges through advanced x-ray inspection technologies designed for demanding production conditions.

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