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Laboratory Metal Detector

 Find the needle in rejected bulk product
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The portable and compact Phantom Laboratory Metal Detector is used offline to further examine rejected product from an in-line Large Bag or Gravity detection system. The Lab unit enables you to quickly filter out the metal contaminants and reclaim good product. Additionally, by isolating the contaminant QA can then determine the source of the problem and initiate corrective action.

Equipped with a floor stand and castors, the Laboratory detector is easy to move from room-to-room. The ergonomically designed hopper offers a user-friendly means of hand-feeding product through its plastic pipe section. Two bins for Good product and Rejected product are also included with the system.

Key Technologies

Core DSP - provides unparalleled precision and speed
UltraSense - detects the smallest metal contaminants
AutoTest - self diagnostics save cost of manual testing
Auto Cal - instant system set-up at the touch of a button

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