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Founder of InnospeXion, a company with a 20 year record on producing high sensitivity, high contrast X-ray imaging solutions for a vast number of applications. Since 2011, InnospeXion has supplied advanced autonomous X-ray systems to the fish processing industry. The experiences and advantages of the technology has been successfully deployed for automatic bone detection in the poultry processing industry for the last 5 years.
Location: Hovedstaden, Denmark
Video published on February 28, 2020
Joergen Rheinlaender (Ph.D., CEO InnospeXion, Denmark) commented on calcification level and image quality regarding chicken bone detection capabilities, during IPPE 2020 in Atlanta, USA.
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IntroductionThis presentation provides an explanation of why some bones can be detected by X-ray inspection, whilst others cannot. It also highlights the effects and benefits of accessing the lower part of the X-ray spectrum during poultry bone detection. The testing of an X-ray system is typically based on selecting small bones and the cutting of small pieces of these bones. These cut bone pieces ...
Article published the December 4, 2019
IntroductionThis presentation provides an explanation of why some bones can be detected by X-ray inspection, whilst others cannot. It also highlights the effects and benefits of accessing the lower part of the X-ray spectrum during poultry bone detection. The testing of an X-ray system is typically based on selecting small bones and the cutting of small pieces of these bones. These cut bone pieces ...
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