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Designed to inspect free-falling products in vertical packaging applications, Safeline throat metal detectors can be installed in confined spaces such as those typically found between the outlet of a multi-head weigher and the inlet to a bagger. The electronics platform is available in fixed or multi-frequency configurations. The detectors can be configured to send email or text communications to key people. Applications include the inspection of snack foods, cereals, confectionery, individually quick frozen products and any products packed in vertical form-fill-seal bag-making operations.

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