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Military & Aerospace Electronics November 2005 |
New Version of Product Acoustic Signature System Spearhead Innovations, a software and systems developer, is offering a new ruggedized version of its nonintrusive acoustic inspection technology for the rapid inspection of sealed containers. |
Industrial Physicist Jennifer Ouellette |
Seeing with Sound Acoustic microscopy is making inroads into areas such as materials characterization, biology, and medical diagnosis, and giving researchers yet another valuable tool in their imaging arsenal. |
Food Processing June 2009 |
Equipment Round Up: Metal Detection and X-Ray PowerPhasePro has improved sensitivity... Ishida X-ray systems withstand washdowns... Met 30+ 3f/hf is automated, sensitive... Apex automation saves money... Dyxim offers X-ray inspection... New glass inspector... |
Food Processing May 2013 Kevin T. Higgins |
Five New Technologies for Inspection Lab testing will always be the gold standard in food inspection, but rising throughput rates are leading to more quality assurance at the point of production. |
IEEE Spectrum August 2012 Leonard J. Bond |
Fitness Tests for Old Nuclear Reactors Can nuclear power stations operate safely for 80 years? |
Food Engineering May 1, 2008 Kevin T. Higgins |
Tech Update: Vision and X-ray Inspection Be it X-ray, optic or laser, vision systems are finding new applications in food and beverage plants. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2009 Khuri-Yakub et al. |
Next-Gen Ultrasound Medical imaging borrows techniques from the microelectronics industry |
Food Processing September 2013 Kevin T. Higgins |
Inspection Systems Now Faster, Cheaper And More Versatile Machine vision breakthroughs are ushering in a new generation of food inspection systems that do more for less than previous solutions. |
Food Processing July 2012 Dave Fusaro |
X-ray and Vision Inspection Systems Are Coming On Strong Separate technologies provide unique powers not found in metal detectors. |
Technology Research News January 12, 2005 |
Ultrasound Makes Blood Stand Out Researchers have found a way to use ultrasonic vibrations to take images of tumors. The method involves using ultrasonic vibrations to image colloidal objects, which are spherical objects like particles and blood cells that are suspended in fluid. |