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Ishida X-ray ensures nothing goes undetected in inspection 

An innovative approach to quality control at Frost a.s. Prešov, Slovakia’s largest croissant manufacturer, has been achieved through the installation of three Ishida IX-EN-2493 X-ray Inspection systems that maximise food safety and help ensure a consistent quality for filled croissants.

An innovative approach to quality control at Frost a.s. Prešov, Slovakia’s largest croissant manufacturer, has been achieved through the installation of three Ishida

IX-EN-2493 X-ray Inspection systems that maximise food safety and help ensure a consistent quality for filled croissants. 

Frost Prešov supplies a diverse range of fresh and frozen baked goods to the central European market. A popular product line are croissants containing a variety of fillings such as chocolate, apricot or marmalade which are individually wrapped in 60g pillow packs.

The requirement for a capable quality control solution for these products prompted Frost to approach Ishida for a solution. The company supplied three IX-EN-2943-S

X-ray inspection systems which are working across three lines to inspect approximately 18,000 packs of croissants per hour in a 24/7 operation. In order to handle such high volumes, the X-ray systems incorporate a high-capacity belt system that is capable of speeds up to 75 metres per minute.

The IX-EN models are performing two different but equally essential quality control checks. Firstly, they carry out vital foreign body detection for companies, with the ability to identify and reject packs containing metal, rubber and other contaminants even at these high inspection speeds.

Equally important to Frost is the missing item feature of the IX-EN range which can detect croissants with missing or defective fillings. This helps to maintain the highest product quality and consistency in order to protect and maintain Frost’s premium brand image.

Before delivery, Ishida’s technical team worked closely with Frost to maximise the effectiveness of the missing item feature. A range of samples was sent to Ishida Europe’s UK headquarters where a series of tests took place to ensure that croissants with out-of-spec fillings were reliably rejected from the line. Central to this capability is Ishida’s unique Genetic Algorithm (GA) image processing feature which optimises product inspection for greater sensitivity to specific contaminants and quality issues.

“The Ishida X-ray systems are easy to use and to clean, making staff training straightforward,” said Vladimir Varga, Technical Manager at Frost. “Of particular benefit to us is that we don’t have to adjust settings when changing fillings, so this greatly simplifies our production planning.”

The installation marks another milestone in the relationship between the two companies with Frost already using Ishida X-ray inspection systems for other product lines.

“We are really pleased with the level of service we have received from Ishida over the years,” continued Vladimir Varga.  “In particular, the company was a huge help in enabling us to solve some technical production issues, working directly with us to ensure that the solution met our exact needs. For that reason, we have a lot of confidence in both the equipment and in Ishida as a brand.”

Following the success of this latest quality control solution, Frost intends to continue to invest in Ishida X-ray equipment for future product lines.

Karel Šmakal, Regional Sales Manager at Ishida commented: “Our long-standing relationship with Frost is a great example of our customer-centred approach. Working together to find the best solution, whatever the specific technical challenge, is very much part of Ishida’s mindset of being a partner rather than just a supplier.”

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