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Tna: High-speed metal detector

The integrated design of tna’s hyper-detect 5 metal detector allows it to be positioned much closer to the multi-head weigher, increasing the speed at which the bagger can produce finished bags, improving metal detection capabilities, and eliminating degradation in product transfer to deliver safe product throughput and minimize rejects.

tna’s hyper-detect 5 metal detector
tna’s hyper-detect 5 metal detector

The hyper-detect 5 is said to be the world¹s first non-symmetrical balanced coil metal detector with a conical aperture into the detector. With a high-frequency function, the hyper-detect 5 provides stable operation for optimum sensitivity and consistent performance when inspecting products. The integrated design, including its unique shape and tapered chute, does not increase the system¹s height, requiring minimal installation space, plus it can be fully integrated with baggers and weighers. In this way, the detector can run at much faster speeds while maintaining high sensitivity levels.

Able to detect ferrous contaminants from 0.8mm to 0.9mm, non-ferrous pieces up to 1.0mm, and non-magnetic stainless steel from 1.0mm to 1.2mm, the hyper-detect 5 is extremely sensitive. 

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