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ziad.shalabi

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Posted 25 February 2019 - 01:39 AM

Dears,

 

I want to know if metal particles contamination is expected in "in-mold labeling" machine

 

here you can find a you tube link for such process: https://www.youtube....LzUuDVUM&t=190s

 

and if it possible, how to install a metal detector after the stacking conveyor?

 

many thnaks 



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Posted 26 February 2019 - 07:16 AM

Dear Mr.ziad.shalabi

By reviewing the video link the possibility of metal contamination in this in-mold labeling machine is possible. Because the cups are inverted & reverted back 90 degree every time. If any openings on the machine topside or loose screws in the machine , likely hood of contaminant is definitely possible. I would suggest you can introduce x-ray scanner at terminal end or mitigate the other possibilities by perform risk assessment for the equipment ....

Hope this will be helpful



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Posted 01 March 2019 - 11:43 AM

Hi,

 

is the chocolate free from metal particles? Try a magnet. I assume you will find some. But I think your question is related to larger particles (foriegn bodies) which might be a health risk.

 

For us it is a general principle - all lines of finished products will end with a "foreign body detector" (metal detector or x-ray).

 

Rgds

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