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Posted 30 August 2024 - 09:43 PM

Hello All, 

 

I am looking for (1) a used budget metal detector and (2) a new X-Ray Inspection machine for a baking facility to purchase  

 

Does anyone know who sell used budget metal detectors and which are good brands for X-Ray inspection machine for bakery products like donuts / buns / croissants?

 

Thank you 

 

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Posted 30 August 2024 - 10:33 PM

Mettler-Toledo.

 

They take back in leased machines, re-condition and sell or re-lease them etc.

 

Not sure what a "budget"  metal detector is however. 


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Posted Yesterday, 02:12 AM

What size MD search head do you need? The bread industry generally uses a height of 150mm, and the width varies depending on the production line.

The detection sensitivity can stably achieve the universal standards of 1.5Fe, 2.0NFe, and 2.5SS( 600 and 850 width, height is 150).

It can actually be better, but this generally depends on customer needs and willingness.

 

I suggest you consider LOMA, even if old machines over 10 years have been adjusted or some key components have been replaced, its performance is almost not inferior to new machines.

 

However, what confuses me is that you are even willing to order a brand new X-ray, which doesn't seem to save much?

 

Bread is an excellent application for X-rays, and you hardly have to worry about sensitivity.

But they are not a replacement relationship, such as the aluminum foil.


Edited by Planck, Yesterday, 02:22 AM.

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