Contaminant detection unit upgraded by Thermo Fisher.A major upgrade has been announced for the Thermo Scientific EZx contaminant contaminant /con·tam·i·nant/ (kon-tam´in-int) something that causes contamination. contaminant something that causes contamination. detection system from Thermo Fisher Scientific Fisher Scientific, formally Fisher Scientific International, Inc. and colloquially Fisher was a biotechnology company that provided products and services to the global scientific research and United States clinical laboratory markets. . Coining just 18 months after the introduction of the EZx system, it includes numerous customer-based enhancements to the software and hardware components of the unit. Food packaging engineers now have an X-ray X-ray Electromagnetic radiation of extremely short wavelength (100 nanometres to 0.001 nanometre) produced by the deceleration of charged particles or the transitions of electrons in atoms. system that is even more flexible and easy to use. And Thermo Fisher Scientific is offering a comprehensive software and hardware upgrade to existing customers, and all recent improvements have been made standard or are available as options on new EZx systems. "As a world leader in contaminant detection for the food and beverage F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods. industries, Thermo Fisher Scientific continues to invest in enhancing X-ray technologies to complement our full spectrum of contaminant detection systems," said Bob Ries, product manager. "With the addition of the latest EZx upgrade option, we're we're Contraction of we are. we're we are reducing the barriers to widespread adoption of these technologies." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Used as an integral part of contaminant detection in the food production process, the EZx X-ray system enables customers to benefit from Thermo Fisher Scientific's recent advances in contaminant detection for food, pharmaceuticals and beverages to protect and extend their X-ray detection investments. Network enabled with more product storage, the upgraded machine makes it easy for users to access statistics, images, programs and log files over a secure Ethernet Ethernet Telecommunications networking protocol introduced by Xerox Corp. in 1979. It was developed as an inexpensive way of sending information quickly between office machines connected together in a single room or building, but it rapidly became a standard computer connection. |
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