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Rising consumer demand for food safety and freshness continues to drive growth in the chilled meat Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) market. In 2024, over 60% of mid-to-large scale chilled meat producers in China have adopted MAP technology, highlighting a rapid shift towards premium fresh packaging.
The MAP Line as the Core Focus for Efficiency
Enhancing the efficiency of MAP lines is a central industry priority for the next 3–5 years. Upgrading to high-speed MAP machines significantly boosts output, while automated precision cutting systems standardize processing and seamlessly integrate with packaging via automatic loading—fundamentally reshaping production through four key upgrades: higher efficiency, consistent quality, optimized labor, and full traceability. As lines speed up, ensuring seal integrity becomes a critical quality focus. A proper MAP seal is essential to:
- Maintain freshness by preventing gas escape
- Extend shelf life by blocking microbial entry
- Prevent external contamination
- Reduce loss from damaged packages
Seal inspection tailored to MAP technology checks for contaminants or weak seals, ensuring gases are retained and bacteria kept out—a key barrier for meat freshness and safety.
Limitations of Current Seal Inspection Methods
Most domestic MAP seal checks still rely on manual sampling—visual checks and hand-squeezing—based on subjective experience, leading to non-standardized and unreliable results. Traditional packaging tests are also unsuitable for high-speed MAP lines.
**Destructive Methods (sampling only):
- Water Bath Method: Submerging samples to observe bubbles
- Dye Test: Using dye to detect leakage
- Microbial Test: Exposing packages to microbes to check for entry
- Gas Concentration Test: Piercing packages to analyze O ₂/CO₂ levels (initial mix: 80% O ₂, 20% CO ₂; leakage is suspected if O ₂ <70% or CO₂ <15%)
**Non-Destructive Methods (continuous, but with limitations):
- Vacuum Decay: Measuring vacuum change in a sealed chamber (requires high-end equipment, low efficiency)
- Ultrasonic Testing: Using sound waves (only suitable for specific bag types and seal orientations)
The most common MAP seal issue is contaminants in the seal zone (meat debris, bone chips, fat), which can fully or partially puncture seals, compromise atmosphere integrity, and shorten shelf life.
Desigco AI Vision Seal Inspection: Breaking Through Limits
High-speed MAP lines require non-destructive, 100% online inspection that integrates seamlessly without disrupting production.
Desigco's AI Visual Recognition System meets this need with optimized hardware and advanced algorithms, offering a specialized seal integrity inspection application. This breakthrough complements our existing SKU and label recognition, forming a complete "Seal–Label–Identify" quality at the MAP line's end.




**Key advantages:
- MAP-Specialized Design: Optimized vision and lighting for tray seal structures and materials
- Deep Learning Algorithm: Accurately identifies contaminants, wrinkles, and weak seals across product types
- High-Speed Integration: 100% online inspection synchronized with MAP machine speed, with real-time rejection
- Closed-Loop Quality: Part of Desigco's smart backend system, working with SKU recognition and labeling for full-process quality control
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