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Bunting® Expands Metal Detection Product Line
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Companies Mentioned in this Press Release:Business Categories Mentioned in this Press Release: May 24, 2011 11:20:00am NEWTON, KS – Bunting® Magnetics Co. has strengthened its’ world class lineup of metal detection equipment with the addition of the Meatline 05 0 Metal Detector. The Meatline is designed for integration in vacuum fillers to examine liquid and pasty type of food products. It detects and separates any type of metal, encapsulated or free. “First of all, when it comes to detecting contaminants in food products, sensitivity is the key,” stated Rod Henricks, Bunting® Product Manager – Metal Detection. “The Meatline is unrivaled in providing the highest possible sensitivity with little interference. It features the latest technology and software and easily handles any product in a paste form.” The Meatline 05 0 features a reject mechanism which can be taken apart in a few easy steps without the need for tools. All components are linked together with a chain so they cannot get lost. After cleaning, everything easily fits together again. “The reject mechanism is the game changer for food processors, “Henricks said. “Cleanups are a breeze which is critical to keep a production line moving. Also, you can’t lose any of the parts. Since they are linked to each other, it is simple to reassemble.”
The Meatline fits all commercial vacuum fillers. It is pressure washer safe and has a stable frame with lockable casters. The Meatline allows for easy and fast operation through a Touch Screen Display which has a self-explanatory menu structure. The Meatline 05 0 will give you the best performance even in case of pronounced product effect thanks to a powerful signal processor with a large dynamic range and precise product effect filtering (Dynamic Product Control). All components are made of stainless steel or food-safe plastic. It features a responsive, powerful and permanently maintenance-free pneumatic drive for a long lifespan. To see photographs, dimensional drawings, and specifications for the Bunting® Meatline 05 0 and other Bunting® Magnetic Metal Separators and All-Metal Detector-Separators, visit the company’s Web site at www.buntingmagnetics.com. For more information, write Bunting® Magnetics Co., 500 S. Spencer Road, PO Box 468, Newton, KS 67114-0468; call 1-800-835-2526 (U.S. & Canada) or 1-316-284-2020; or send e-mail to bmc@buntingmagnetics.com.
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