Our advanced metal detection systems can detect and reject metal contaminants from your production line. It’s important to use an industrial metal detector for detecting ferrous and non-ferrous metals in your production to help optimize quality control and preserve brand integrity. We specialize in systems that can reject various metal contaminants in packaged, non-packaged, frozen, wet, or liquid food applications, as well as capsules, powders, and other pharma or non-food applications.
In addition to our existing 24/7 technical phone support, we offer the latest in remote service support using Augmented Reality (AR) technology. This allows us to provide the quick expert support you need to achieve your productivity goals.
Our METTLER TOLEDO augmented reality-powered visual remote assistance solution helps us to fully understand your service issues. Using a mobile device with an integrated camera enables us to see exactly what you see. We can guide you step-by-step to resolve the issue by providing real-time contextual assistance, such as adding text, drawings, or highlighting objects with 3D markers. Benefit from the fastest fault diagnostics, repair, and part replacement support by using the latest technology. We can also remotely connect to some of our products for additional service enhancement. Please contact your local service team for more details.
Our industrial metal detection systems can detect and reject a range of ferrous, non-ferrous, and stainless-steel metal contaminants.
There are many ways metal contamination can enter your products. They can be found in raw materials such as fishhooks in seafood, through machinery wear and tear, during maintenance practices (washers and bolts), or even accidentally through employee personal effects like jewelry.
When detecting metal in industrial applications, ferrous and non-ferrous metals can be distinguished by their many properties. The simplest way of defining the difference is that ferrous metals contain iron and non-ferrous metals do not.
Examples of ferrous metals include stainless steel, carbon steel, and cast iron. Examples of non-ferrous metals include copper, aluminum, and nickel.
One common property of ferrous metals is that they are often magnetic. However, you can also find some contamination risks from non-magnetic stainless steels, which is why you need an advanced industrial metal detector for detecting ferrous and non-ferrous metals of all types.
Spherical sensitivity is a crucial aspect of your industrial metal detection system, and acts as a measurement of how a system detects different shapes, sizes, and types of metal contaminants. The higher the level of sensitivity, the smaller the ferrous and non-ferrous metal contaminants that can be detected.
However, certain factors can affect the level of sensitivity of the metal detection system. These factors need to be taken into account in order to help increase the effectiveness of your inspection process.
Many factors can affect metal detection for detecting metal inclusions in industrial processes such as whether the metal is ferrous or non-ferrous, the physical form of the product being inspected, the size and shape of the metal, the temperature of the product at inspection, and much more.
We offer a wide range of metal detection systems with various sensitivity options to help you find the right industrial metal detector for detecting ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Using an industrial metal detector for detecting ferrous and non-ferrous metals in your industrial food, non-food, and pharma applications is crucial for a wide number of reasons. These include: