Pharmaceutical Industry
Non-destructive testing (NDT) of drugs, medical products and baby’s diapers at industrial production lines. | ....... |
Wood Processing Industry
Detecting concealed hollows, internal forms, shapes and/or defects saves a lot of time on inspections. Wood analysis - checking wood for water / moisture inside. |
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Food Industry
Non-invasive technique for monitoring availability / number of hazel nuts inside of chocolate candy (already wrapped and packaged); detecting any plastic debris, extraneous bodies or inhomogeneous parts (clots) inside ready food products. | |
FMCG packaging
Checking availability of items inside packages as a process control step; detecting foreign objects inside packaging meant to exclude human error or defective items inside the package. |
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Construction Materials and Building Trades
Use THz imaging camera at manufacturing facilities or at construction sites to find out inhomogeneous elements or moisture in concrete, floor screed, plaster, wall paint etc. | |
Automotive Industry
Indentify presence (or absence) of steel objects (viz. wires) or foreign bodies & elements inside of rubber tires. Inspect fitted tires on wheels to identify special run-flat nylon inserts attached to alloy wheels inside a tire, precluding tiresome tire removal for visual inspection. |
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Agriculture and Livestock farming
Potato selection process running on conveyor belt aimed to separate planting-potatoes from mud clumps and stones. Measure the thickness of a wool coat on a live sheep. | |
Security screening and Letter scanning
Homeland security: identification of hidden objects concealed in bags at the airports or check-points. Checking the contents of envelopes and parcels. |
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In fact, the number of applications is steadily growing and it is truly gratifying to observe increasingly high interest in THz technologies being displayed now by many researchers, and industrial clients and OEM manufactures.. |
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