Available in a range of models and configurations, Fortress’ Phantom metal detectors are suitable for a variety of industrial applications including bakery, snack, confections, powder, granulated, liquids, meats, dairy and bottles.
Providing production quality control in the food industry, Eriez’s metal detector and in-motion checkweigher systems combine Eriez’s designs in metal detector technology with the accuracy and flexibility of Thompson Scale Company’s checkweighers, and are available in a number of configurations
Automatically minimizing strong product effects, CEIA’s MS Series metal detectors achieve high sensitivity to detect all magnetic and non-magnetic metals including stainless steel.
Designed for dry processing applications, Safeline’s Gravity FlowSD metal detector can detect ferrous, non-ferrous and stainless steel contaminants in high-volume, free-flowing powders and granular products.
Used for general-purpose food processing and beverage applications, Klüber’s aluminum complex-thickened, semi-synthetic Allplex FMG-2 US lubricating grease features water resistance, a broad operating temperature range, anti-wear/extreme pressure properties, oxidation resistance and corrosion prevention.
A high-performance, semi-synthetic blend with a scar diameter of
0.65mm, Petro-Canada’s Reflo XL refrigeration lubricating fluid extends
fluid life, reduces wear and extends drain intervals in ammonia
refrigeration systems.
Offering a fully automatic triple frequency, Lock’s MET 30+ 3f/hf metal detector can inspect food products and poly-film and metallized packaged products.
Designed for stainless steel and plastic conveyor lines, Chemetall’s FiSan E-Z Glide near-neutral, dry film lubricant can be used on glass, plastic, aluminum and PET containers.
Intended for locking and sealing food and beverage processing equipment threaded fasteners, Henkel’s Loctite 2046 medium-strength, removable, anaerobic threadlocker fully complies with the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act and all applicable food additive regulations including 21 CFR 175.300.