Inspection equipment manufacturer Lock is using Interpack to showcase its new MET 30+ range of metal detectors, which it claims offers up to 30 per cent higher sensitivity than standard detectors.
The company’s stand features a fully-operational line of MET 30+ hf and MET 30+ 3f metal detectors as well as Lock’s proprietary ADC software and touchscreen interface. In addition, Lock is highlighting the ATEX-approved Compact Vertical Fall detector. The MET 30+ hf employs a single high frequency, crystal controlled oscillator and is designed primarily for snack food and bakery industries.
The company’s stand features a fully-operational line of MET 30+ hf and MET 30+ 3f metal detectors as well as Lock’s proprietary ADC software and touchscreen interface. In addition, Lock is highlighting the ATEX-approved Compact Vertical Fall detector. The MET 30+ hf employs a single high frequency, crystal controlled oscillator and is designed primarily for snack food and bakery industries. The machine inspects dry foods such as biscuits or crisps at 875Khz – four times more than standard food industry detectors. Visitors at Interpack, which finishes this Wednesday, can also view Lock’s MET 30+ 3f in operation. The company claims that this is the world’s first fully automatic triple frequency detector, capable of highly accurate inspection of both poly-film and metallised packaged products.