CHICAGO — The new CEIA MS-series metal detectors, introduced at PackExpo in Chicago in November, automatically minimize the strongest product effects and achieve the industry’s highest sensitivity to accurately detect all magnetic and non-magnetic metals, including stainless steel, the company said.
CEIA’s enhanced autolearn system accurately scans product to reduce set-up time, eliminate operator guessing and prevent costly inspection errors. Settings for different products are saved in memory for fast, error-free changeovers. Fully compliant with FDA Title 21, CEIA MS detectors are IP69K rated for high pressure, high-temperature wash down, the company said.
Developed by CEIA Spa of Italy, the new MS detectors are sold and serviced to food processors in North America by Heat and Control. For more information, visit www.heatandcontrol.com.
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