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Metalized wrapping barrier

Started by , Sep 28 2007 03:33 PM
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In this forum the metal detecting problem has already been outlined with aluminum packagings:

http://www.ifsqn.com...=metal detector

I don't know if it can confront in the same way, but I meet with the problem of making metal detection in a product wrapped with a metalized film (aluminized).
It has a considerably smaller thickness that an aluminum film, but not less problems.
Has anybody had this problem?
Note: I can not use x-rays (by $$)
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In this forum the metal detecting problem has already been outlined with aluminum packagings:

http://www.ifsqn.com...=metal detector

I don't know if it can confront in the same way, but I meet with the problem of making metal detection in a product wrapped with a metalized film (aluminized).
It has a considerably smaller thickness that an aluminum film, but not less problems.
Has anybody had this problem?
Note: I can not use x-rays (by $$)

I was going to suggest x-ray until I saw your last comment. I'm not sure metal detectors are capable of this - can anyone confirm?
Dear Abel,

I found this information on the site of safeline (www.mt.com)

Ferrous in Foil Metal Detectors
Designed primarily for use in the food industry, the METTLER TOLEDO SAFELINE Ferrous Detector is able to detect ferrous contaminants in foil wrapped products or packed products with foil components, e.g. ready meals, confectionery, yoghurt, dairy and snack food pots.

Description
Unique product signal cancellation techniques are used which enable residual signals from aluminium packaging materials to be memorised and cancelled out enhancing metal detection capabilities and detector performance.
Detection heads are customisable to suit specific application requirements and are available in a wide range of aperture sizes in either stainless steel or white painted finish as standard. When integrated with conveyor handling systems, they can provide fully automated on-line inspection.

So, I suppose that it is technical possible to detect metal (ferro) in packages with aluminium. Maybe this is also an investment, that is too big.

Is it possible in your process to place a metal detector before the packaging machine?

I found this information on the site of safeline (www.mt.com)

Ferrous in Foil Metal Detectors
Designed primarily for use in the food industry, the METTLER TOLEDO SAFELINE Ferrous Detector is able to detect ferrous contaminants...

Thank you for the suggestion. I will investigate with Mettler, I am for sure it is not cheap.
But extract tells that it is ferrous detector; and we need for stainless steel.


Is it possible in your process to place a metal detector before the packaging machine?

In some lines we have detecting before packaging machines, but we put the candies on bags, if a nut falls on transport band, it will surely fall inside the bag together with the candies.

In some lines we have detecting before packaging machines, but we put the candies on bags, if a nut falls on transport band, it will surely fall inside the bag together with the candies.


That will indeed be a problem when the product is ment for children.



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