Loma Systems will present its latest food inspection technologies at Warsaw Pack 2026, taking place from 14–16 April at Ptak Warsaw Expo in Warsaw, Poland. The company will exhibit on Stand F1.46, where it will demonstrate metal detection, X-ray inspection and checkweighing systems designed to help manufacturers improve product safety, quality assurance and production efficiency.
With nearly two decades of experience serving the Polish market, Loma Systems continues to expand its local presence alongside its global inspection technology portfolio. The exhibition will provide an opportunity for the company to meet regional food manufacturers and demonstrate solutions designed to address evolving production demands and regulatory requirements.
Among the highlights will be the updated X5C X-ray inspection system, a compact solution designed for operations where space and investment efficiency are key considerations. The system delivers line speeds of up to 70 metres per minute while maintaining reliable contaminant detection performance. A new widescreen interface improves operator usability and simplifies monitoring and system setup.
The X5C is designed for retail packaged foods such as ready meals, convenience products and small packaged goods, including items packed in foil trays or metallised film. In addition to contaminant detection, the system also performs product integrity checks. Its open-frame design and quick-release curtains support faster cleaning and improved hygiene management.
Also on display will be the X5DE Space Saver X-ray system, which features dual-energy technology to detect difficult low-density contaminants across a range of food products. The compact system is designed for easy integration into existing production lines while maintaining high inspection performance and reducing false rejects.
Loma will also present the improved CW3 RUN-WET Combo, combining checkweighing and metal detection in a single hygienic system designed for washdown and high-care environments.
Further inspection technologies on show include the IQ4M Metal Detector, which uses variable frequency and multi-spectrum detection to improve sensitivity for challenging products, and the **IQ4 Pipeline system**, designed for pumped or free-flowing foods such as soups, sauces, jams and dairy products.
“Warsaw Pack is an important opportunity for us to meet food manufacturers across Poland and demonstrate how Loma’s inspection technologies support today’s food safety and quality requirements,” said Cezary Mroczek, country manager Poland at Loma Systems.
Visitors to the stand will be able to see the systems in operation and discuss inspection requirements directly with Loma specialists.