FILTEC’s Vision to Innovate Inspection Equipment

From digital sales, marketing and social media to vision-based inspection capabilities, see how this OEM is helping some of the biggest manufacturers.

From left: Jim Kearbey, President and CEO, Christian Beck, Senior Product Manager, Scott McGinnis, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing
From left: Jim Kearbey, President and CEO, Christian Beck, Senior Product Manager, Scott McGinnis, Vice President of Global Sales and Marketing

When it’s the week before Christmas, one would think a plant floor would be empty and quiet, assuming workers have clocked out early to celebrate the holiday season. But it was quite the contrary for Torrance, California-based inline inspection equipment manufacturer FILTEC

“We have a bunch of orders going out the door this week,” FILTEC marketing director Rhonda Nelson told OEM Magazine during a site visit to the facility. “We’ve been busy.” 

The OEM is high in demand as the food, beverage and pharma industries it serves have new inspection challenges related to the consumer products they put in grocery stores and pharmacy shelves. One of the reasons FILTEC is a favorite to the large manufacturers it serves is due to its focus on safety.

“I spent 20 years working in the biotech industry with people who were doing cutting edge medical research,” says Scott McGinnis, vice president of global sales and marketing. “And here at FILTEC, we probably keep more people healthy before a beverage container hits their lips than the biotech companies do. You have no idea how much goes into making sure that bottle is safe.”

FILTEC was founded in 1960 by Fred Calhoun, who entered the test and inspection industry manufacturing fill level inspection technology for the beer and beverage industry using gamma rays as a radioactive source to penetrate the container and measure the penetration of the gamma source through the product. FILTEC soon became the standard for fill level inspection systems.

“Fred built a brand that was comparable to a Kleenex for facial tissues,” says Jim Kearbey, president and CEO of FILTEC. “If somebody was looking to buy a fill level machine, they would typically ask you to quote them a FILTEC and not a fill level device. He created that very strong brand recognition.”

Calhoun then started developing visual inspection solutions for the returnable glass markets, which the company still serves. These markets, where glass containers are filled, put into distribution, and then returned after the consumer finishes the product, are popular in most geographic regions outside the U.S. According to PMMI’s 2018 Beverage Trends in Packaging and Processing, returnable glass is a trend and process that may be adopted by more regions in the near future, including the U.S. FILTEC’s Empty Bottle Inspection (EBI) product line was especially helpful in this market because it could be used to inspect the container to make sure it was not damaged, so it could be recycled, rinsed, washed and then refilled. 

Throughout the years, FILTEC has evolved from being a fill level company to a full line test and inspection equipment manufacturer with subsidiary offices in Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, Germany, Philippines, Thailand and Shanghai to handle global demand and support. And global expansion is just one area of growth, as the company has built out its technology portfolio, too.

 

Acquisition propels Filtec into new controls platform

After running FILTEC for a couple of years, Calhoun’s son, Steve, approached a number of companies to explore the sale of the business. In 2013, private equity firm SFW Capital Partners purchased FILTEC.

As the acquisition transpired, a new management team was also created. Kearbey, the company’s president and CEO, came to FILTEC in 2018 after working in the beverage industry for 34 years, where he also had experience in test and inspection. Similarly, McGinnis came from a background in life science and analytics. Also part of the new management team is senior product manager Christian Beck, who has been with FILTEC for the past 15 years and has seen the company transition through the acquisition. 

The focus of the acquisition was to advance and further develop the company’s long-standing vision-based EBI product line, which runs on the company’s legacy vision platform. And FILTEC’s next attempt at evolution required them to develop multifunction controls, known today as the INTELLECT+ controls platform. 

“FILTEC was very strong in the empty bottle inspection and fill level inspection, but we were lacking in our line of vision solutions,” Kearbey says. “With the new investment, we have a platform that can fill the void within our older product range to truly provide a complete solution.”

The platform allows the integration of all FILTEC technologies into one control operating system, while also offering multiple inspection technologies—from vision, gamma, X-ray and laser-based technologies—to inspect fill level, cosmetic defects, label placement and label recognition. 

 

Enhancing legacy lines, while creating new ones

Although vision-based inspection has been used to inspect the liquid fill level of a container in the past, FILTEC’s INTELLECT+ controls platform will not only be able to inspect the product level, but it will also detect the foam content—which occurs when bottles are processed at a high speed in a typical production environment—the head space from the foam content and its density, and it will then calculate that back to the specific product fill levels. 

Many of FILTEC’s customers are beverage companies on the Fortune 500 list, and Kearbey says most of them are replacing their gamma and X-ray inspection systems with the INTELLECT+ platform after seeing a significant payback with the new vision-based system. 

Aside from inspecting what’s inside the bottle, FILTEC is also leveraging its INTELLECT+ platform to inspect the integrity of the caps and other exterior features. 

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