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Metal detection for pharma applications

Loma Systems’ IQ+ Pharma metal detection system for inspection of pills and tablets is constructed of a hygenic, easily-cleaned inspection environment: all contact points are made from high-grade plastic and mirrored stainless steel to provide easy cleaning and prevention of cross contamination.
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No loose parts and no tools are required for dismantling. The unit takes up minimum system length and can be located before or after the de-duster. The gas strut allows the unit to be easily adjusted to any tablet press and the angle of the product chute can be adjusted by a quick release clamp. Comes with a preinstalled, full color, icon driven control panel, an operator’s manual in multiple languages, ethernet and USB port connectivity, and built-in system reporting to meet HACCP and other quality assurance standards.




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