Enhanced Dual Energy X-ray Technology Strengthens Foreign Material Validation Under FSIS Verification Programs

April 2, 2026

Food processors operating under FSIS verification programs are facing increased pressure to demonstrate validated detection sensitivity and consistent inspection performance across production environments. In response, Eagle Product Inspection has further enhanced its dual energy x-ray technology, expanding availability across its advanced x-ray inspection systems, to support more reliable foreign material detection and validation.

As FSIS verification activities continue to emphasize documented performance and repeatable results, the detection of low-density and low-contrast contaminants such as rubber, certain plastics, and calcified bone has become more critical, and more challenging. Variability in detection performance across shifts or product types can raise audit concerns and introduce compliance risk.

Eagle’s enhanced dual energy technology, powered by PXT™ photon counting capabilities, improves material discrimination by analyzing multiple energy levels simultaneously. This allows processors to more effectively differentiate between product and foreign materials that may be difficult to detect using traditional single-energy systems.

Eagle’s enhanced dual energy technology supports processors by:

  • Improving detection of low-density and low-contrast foreign materials
  • Delivering repeatable imaging performance across shifts
  • Supporting documented validation and verification protocols
  • Reducing variability that can trigger audit scrutiny
  • Aligning with retailer zero-tolerance expectations

This advancement enables processors to achieve more consistent inspection outcomes across varying production conditions, including changes in product density, packaging formats, and line speeds. The result is a more stable and repeatable detection process that aligns with FSIS expectations for validation and ongoing verification.

“Processors today are being asked to do more than detect contaminants, they’re expected to prove performance, document consistency, and withstand increasing audit scrutiny,” said Christy Draus, Head of Marketing at Eagle Product Inspection. “Our enhanced dual energy technology is designed to help processors meet those expectations with greater confidence, particularly when it comes to detecting difficult-to-detect materials that have historically challenged inspection systems.”

From a compliance standpoint, demonstrating consistent detection sensitivity over time is essential. Eagle’s dual energy technology supports validation efforts by delivering stable, repeatable imaging performance across shifts and production conditions. By reducing inspection variability, Eagle systems help minimize false rejects and the risk of undetected contaminants, supporting both operational efficiency and audit readiness.

As FSIS verification requirements continue to evolve, processors need inspection technologies that deliver both detection performance and validation confidence. Eagle’s enhanced dual energy x-ray technology supports that need while advancing overall food safety and quality assurance.

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