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KPM Analytics introduces new benchtop analyzer for food manufacturing facilities

September 29, 2021 by Asia Food Journal

Courtesy of KPM Analytics

KPM Analytics is set to launch the Sightline TheiaVu Series Compact Vision Inspection System, an addition to its scientific instrumentation and analysis solutions portfolio. This particular piece of equipment provides accurate data and measurements that final product meets the quality standards.

This includes shape, size, toppings, color and other parameters. Further, this system features a crumb analysis capability that produces data and high-quality images of a baked good’s internal structure. All this information can be used for research, testing, quality assurance and final product inspection, saving time of the quality engineers.

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The TheiaVu Series is a great addition to companies that are looking into automating certain processes in their shop floors and facilities. Even better if the business already has in-line and over-line vision inspection systems installed. Benefits include improved efficiency, performance, product quality and eventually, an increase in sales and profits.

“Our TheiaVu Series is a great tool for bakeries and food producers,” explains Donnalynn Manion, General Manager of the Sightline product brand. “Whether they’re developing new recipes in their R&D lab or pulling grab-samples for process control, vision technology will enable our customers to expand their product analysis capabilities. TheiaVu is really a game changer and we’re excited to offer it.”

The Sightline TheiaVu Series Compact Vision Inspection System is due to roll out in November 2021.

Other Topics: Automation, benchtop analyzer, data analysis, food automation, Food tech, food technology, KPM Analytics, Processing, scientific instrumentation, Sightline TheiaVu Series Compact Vision Inspection System, TheiaVu Series

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