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New S+S/Sesotec X-ray System for the Inspection of Unpacked Wet Food

Hygienic design with high IP 66/69K rating

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At the Anuga Foodtec 2015 that will be held in Cologne from 24 to 27 March, S+S Separation and Sorting Technology GmbH, which on 2 April 2015 will be rebranded to Sesotec GmbH, in hall 5.2, stand D010, presents magnet systems, inductive metal detectors and separators, as well as X-ray scanners to trade visitors. The highlight at the trade fair is the completely new developed RAYCON H+ product inspection system with hygienic design that is suitable for wet washing. For the first time S+S/Sesotec also presents ASM food sorting systems at its trade fair stand.

For food producing and processing companies that want to inspect open, unpacked, fresh and/or wet products with an X-ray system in order to detect contaminants as early as possible in the production process, S+S/Sesotec provides the new RAYCON H+ X-ray scanner. The hygienic design of this system was developed especially for wet cleaning with high-pressure cleaner and disinfecting foam. The RAYCON H+ hygienic version features polished stainless steel surfaces both inside the detection area and outside. All welding seams are completely smoothed, and all the larger surfaces are slightly inclined so that water and cleaning agents can optimally run off. Control and display elements such as touch monitor, signal lamp, buttons, key switch, and emergency-stop switch all feature a high IP 66/69K rating for use under the most demanding cleaning conditions. Components such as conveyor belt and radiation protection curtains can be easily removed and are thus easy to clean and maintain.

Like the standard RAYCON version, RAYCON H+ detects all contaminants that due to their density, chemical composition, or mechanical dimensions absorb X-rays better or worse than the surrounding product. For example this applies to metal, glass, ceramic, and stone contaminants in food materials. The system also detects some types of plastics (e.g. rubber) as well as other product defects (e.g. cracks, trapped air). Desired "contaminants" (e.g. alu clips at sausage ends) can be masked out.


Another trade fair highlight: For the first time an ASM food sorting system is presented at the S+S/Sesotec stand. At the beginning of the year 2015 S+S/Sesotec acquired 100 percent of the Italian special machine manufacturer. With this acquisition S+S/Sesotec strengthens its competence in the food industry in the field of product sorting.

Says Erwin Trauner, manager of the Food business unit, summarising the presentation of S+S/Sesotec at the Anuga Foodtec 2015: "As a specialist for detection and separation technologies S+S/Sesotec in addition to the RAYCON H+ trade fair highlight also presents the complete product portfolio for all process stages, product types, and conveying methods, and for all critical control points of the production process, all from one source."

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S+S Separation and Sorting Technology GmbH of Schönberg, Bavaria, manufactures machines and systems for the detection/separation of contaminants, for product inspection, and for the sorting of material flows. Product sales primarily focus on the food, plastics, chemical, pharmaceutical, and recycling industries. S+S is one of the world’s leading suppliers with subsidiaries in Great Britain, France, Italy, China, Singapore, India, and in the USA, a representative office in Turkey, and more than 40 agencies all over the world. The S+S group presently has 500 employees, about 400 are working at the main factory in Schönberg. The turnover of the S+S group amounts to more than Euro 60 million.

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