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Food Manufacturing, October, 2004
PACK EXPO Booth S1566--The MET 30+ hf metal detector is designed to offer heightened sensitivity for nonferrous and stainless steel metals. It employs a single high frequency, crystal controlled oscillator and remains robust at peak sensitivities. Designed primarily for snack food and baking industries, the unit will inspect dry foods at 875Khz. The detector eliminates the need to reconfigure settings for each product. Units are available as a horizontal unit and with either a membrane keypad or touchscreen option. Lock Inspection Systems Inc.
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