Industrial Metal Detector for the Chemical Industry

Explore our industrial metal detectors for the chemical industry to help optimize quality and safety

Industrial metal detectors for the chemical industry are designed to maximize quality control and productivity and minimize the risk of metal contamination in final products. Our metal detectors inspect chemical applications and reject metal contaminated products from the line. Thorough inspection of your product with our industrial metal detectors can help you achieve compliance with regulations and protects your brand integrity.

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How does an industrial metal detector for the chemical industry work?

Industrial Metal Detector for the Chemical Industry
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Our industrial metal detectors work on a balanced coil system that allows metal contaminants to become visible and detectable as they pass through a magnetic field in the aperture.

We offer a range of industrial metal detectors for the chemical industry that can accommodate chemical products on a conveyor belt, free-falling products, or products packaged in a metalized film.

View our range of metal detectors to find the system that best suits your chemical manufacturing application.

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How is an industrial metal detector for the chemical industry installed?

We specialize in industrial metal detectors for the chemical industry that are easily integrated into your factory layout.

Our systems are designed to be non-invasive, so they don’t impede your current manufacturing formation.

In addition, our metal detectors can be easily set up with seamless mechanical and electrical integration, so you can begin improving your chemical application process as efficiently as possible.

What types of metal can be detected in chemical applications?

Our industrial metal detectors can detect a range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals in your chemical applications, including non-magnetic stainless steel.

There are several factors that can impact spherical sensitivity when it comes to detecting metal contamination in chemical applications. These include:

  • the shape and size of the metal
  • the orientation of the product
  • the state of the product being inspected (hot, liquid, packaged, etc.)