Primary tabs

Exiges instruments

Company Description

Exiges Instrument Systems, LLC is a US-based supplier of analytical tools for industrial testing and food packaging quality control. The firm helps manufacturers preserve product integrity and shelf life by providing technology that measures gas composition and detects micro-leaks in sealed packaging. Its solutions are frequently utilized in modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) settings, where precise oxygen (O₂) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) level monitoring is necessary to guarantee product stability and package performance. The systems are used in food processing and packaging activities to assess the integrity of seals and identify production line leaks.

The company offers a range of instruments and testing solutions, including: 

  • Oxygen (O₂) Gas Analyzers
  • Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Analyzers
  • Gas & Leak Analyzers
  • Micro-leak Detection Systems
  • Automatic and Manual Package Analyzers
  • Accessories and Consumables for Testing

Established in 2008, Exiges Instrument Systems has developed capabilities in supplying precision measurement technologies for industrial and laboratory use. The firm works in the analytical instruments and packaging testing equipment industry and is based in New Palestine, Indiana, USA. Its equipment supports consistent packing performance and adherence to testing criteria in quality assurance procedures throughout the food and allied sectors.

Exiges Instruments is the exclusive distributor, service provider, and licensee of the Anéolia / Abiss brand in North America, supplying gas analysis and leak detection solutions for packaging applications.

Products Offered
Product Types offered by this company
News for this Company
Aneolia will showcase its new Elyos portable gas and leak detector alongside the Oxylos and Exos instruments during live demonstrations at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
May 05, 2026
Aneolia to launch Elyos gas and leak detector at Interpack 2026
Anéolia, a French manufacturer of gas analysis and package leak detection instruments for the food packaging industry, will introduce its newly released Elyos instrument at interpack 2026, taking place from May 7-13 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Sensitivity comparison shows water bath detection limits compared to advanced methods capable of identifying smaller micro-leaks.
April 30, 2026
Leak detection in food packaging: limitations of water bath method
Most modern food manufacturing facilities utilize state-of-the-art conveyors, baggers, and elaborate packaging systems designed for speed, consistency, and repeatable quality.
Agent for the following companies

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Exiges shift packaging from a passive barrier to an actively controlled system?

Exiges enables packaging to function as a controlled micro-environment rather than just a physical enclosure. By precisely measuring O₂ and CO₂ levels and detecting micro-leaks, it allows manufacturers to actively manage internal conditions, ensuring consistent product stability instead of relying on assumptions about seal integrity.

How does Exiges enable a transition from reactive to predictive quality control?

By generating precise measurement data, its systems allow manufacturers to identify patterns—such as recurring leak points or gas deviations. This data can be used to anticipate failures, shifting operations toward predictive quality management rather than post-failure correction.

In what way does Exiges’ technology redefine accountability in food production?

With precise measurement and traceable data, quality becomes quantifiable and auditable. Manufacturers can no longer rely on assumptions; they must demonstrate compliance with measurable proof, increasing accountability across the production chain.

How does exclusivity with the Anéolia / Abiss brand shape Exiges’ market identity?

Exclusivity allows Exiges to act as both a technology gatekeeper and service integrator in North America. It combines advanced external innovation with localized expertise, strengthening differentiation while ensuring consistent service and support.

Make This Page Even Better!

This content was last updated on April 24, 2026

Have a helpful detail to contribute? Catch something that should be corrected?