X-ray Jar

: Once the jar leaves the inspection tunnel, it is not "radioactive" and is completely safe for consumption. 4. Commercial Examples

Advanced panoramic X-ray machines are engineered to eliminate "blind spots" at the base or under the lid of the jar, ensuring every millimeter of the product is inspected at high line speeds (up to 100m/min). x-ray jar

An X-Ray jar is a standard glass Mason jar (or any clear glass container) that has been painted black— : Once the jar leaves the inspection tunnel,

: Verification that the jar contains the correct amount of product. 2. How the Process Works An X-Ray jar is a standard glass Mason

Industrial X-ray systems are highly regulated to ensure they do not pose a risk to workers or consumers.

Because the background is black, there is no glare. The result looks exactly like an X-ray image: black background, white outlines of the food inside.