Core Values
Value | Description |
-------- | ------------- |
Complete coverage | Every carcass, offal, head and hoof inspected individually |
Full traceability | Numbered hooks and trays enable complete audit trail |
Global regulatory compliance | Meets quarantine requirements for EU, Central Asia, Middle East, Africa and beyond |
Line-synchronous operation | Runs at identical speed to main production line — no bottlenecks |
Non-conforming product handling | Defective animals identified and redirected promptly |
Equipment Included
This process includes 2 core units:
# | Equipment | Function |
--- | ----------- | ---------- |
1 | Lamb Synchronous Inspection Line | Integrated hooks and trays for one-to-one inspection of all components |
2 | Inspection Conveyor Rail | Precision-engineered rail provides stable running support |
Process Flow
Post-evisceration Inspection Queue
→ Inspection Conveyor Rail (stable precision rail support)
→ Lamb Synchronous Inspection Line (carcass-offal-head-hoof travel together, inspect one by one)
→ Qualified carcasses advance to Carcass Processing
Breadcrumb
Sheep Slaughter & Processing Solution → Slaughtering Stage → Synchronous Health Inspection
Henger Engineering — Professional Sheep Slaughter Solutions Provider
Document version: v2.0 EN | Generated: 2026-04-21 | Data source: Lamb Solution Master Database v2.0
FAQ
How does synchronous inspection improve food safety compliance?
The synchronous inspection line allows viscera and corresponding carcasses to run simultaneously, enabling inspectors to compare carcass and viscera abnormalities.
What inspection procedures does the synchronous line support?
The synchronous inspection line supports official pre-slaughter inspection, post-slaughter synchronous inspection, trichinella testing, and anomaly isolation records.
What is the track material — stainless steel 304 or 316?
Standard synchronous inspection conveyor rail uses 304 stainless steel. For highly corrosive environments, optional 316 stainless steel rail is available.