CEJN North America to Unveil First Detectable Blow Gun for Food Safety at PACK EXPO Las Vegas

CEJN says the 208 Detect is the world's first blow gun made from food-grade detectable plastic that minimizes the risk of contamination, recalls, and waste in food and beverage processing by complying with the highest safety standards. See it in action at Booth N-6370!

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The 208 Detect by CEJN North America is a groundbreaking metal and X-ray detectable blow gun that is made from food-grade detectable plastic and adheres to Reg. (EC) No 1935/2004 and FDA CFR 21.170-199 standards. CEJN says it is the first metal and X-ray detectable plastic blow gun to be introduced on the global market, reducing the risks of accidental contamination, product rejections, expensive recalls and waste.

Featuring metal detectable seals and a stainless steel valve, the 208 detect minimizes the risk of foreign body contamination. It has a low weight, high chemical resistance and non-sensitivity to extreme temperatures. It can be used for a variety of compressed air applications, including where a blow gun is used in close proximity with food during production: blow-off, air cleaning, drying (e.g., blowing food debris off equipment, conveyors, and drying of utensils); meat and dairy processing; food packaging; and vacuum sealing. The 208 Detect complies with HACCP, IFS and BRC procedures, ensuring optimal safety and reducing the threat of costly recalls and product waste.

See the 208 Detectable Blow Gun in action at PACK EXPO Las Vegas in Booth N-6370 in the Processing Hall.

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