

Sesotec is a global leader in product inspection and sorting systems designed for superior quality assurance and contamination detection. Their advanced equipment ensures product safety, compliance, and efficiency across industries like food, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and recycling.
Key Solutions Include:
- Metal Detectors:Highly sensitive inline systems for detecting and rejecting metal contaminants in food and packaging lines.
- X-ray Inspection Systems:Reliable detection of non-metallic contaminants (glass, stone, plastic, etc.) with precision imaging.
- Checkweighers:Accurate, high-speed weight control for packaging and process optimization.
- Sorting Systems:For plastic and recycling industries—ensuring purity and material recovery.
Sesotec’s technology helps manufacturers maintain the highest standards of quality and safety, while minimizing waste and downtime.


Teledyne TapTone is a pioneer in high-speed package integrity and inspection systems, with over 50 years of innovation and a reputation as the gold standard in leak detection, seal integrity, fill level verification, and visual inspection.
Core Technologies:
- Acoustic Sensors(e.g., Seal Integrity Tester): Tap containers and measure resonant “tone” to detect micro-leaks in bottles, cups, and tubs—performing inspections in under 200 ms
- Proximity & Force Sensors: Monitor vacuum/pressure changes and apply controlled compression for leak detection in rigid and flexible packaging
- X‑Ray & Infrared Fill Level Sensors: Accurately verify fill heights in metal, glass, and plastic containers—X-ray for all materials, IR for transparent/opaque types
- Vision-Based Inspection(CapVu, CodeVu): Detect missing caps, tamper-evident bands, labels, and coding defects
Modular & Integrated Control:
- T550 & PRO Series Controllers: Intuitive touch-screen interfaces that manage up to four inspection sensors simultaneously—easy-to-use, fast product changeovers, and Ethernet-enabled for remote monitoring
- Reject Systems: Pneumatic rams and case diverters carefully remove failed containers without disrupting production flow