Anutech Systems

Conveyor Metal Detector with Hopper/Flap Down Rejection

Conveyor metal detectors are specialized devices used in various industries to identify and remove metal contaminants from products on a conveyor belt. The specifications of a conveyor metal detector can vary depending on the specific application and industry requirements. However, here are some common specifications and features that you might find in conveyor metal detectors:
  1. Detection Sensitivity:
– Metal detectors are rated based on their sensitivity to different types and sizes of metal contaminants. Specifications often include the smallest metal particle or size that the detector can reliably identify.
  1. Conveyor Belt Speed:
– The speed at which the conveyor belt moves is an important specification. It affects the throughput of the system and can be adjusted to match the production line speed.
  1. Construction Material:
– The material used in the construction of the metal detector is crucial. Common materials include stainless steel, which is durable and resistant to corrosion.
  1. IP Rating:
– Ingress Protection (IP) ratings indicate the level of protection against dust and water. For industrial environments, a higher IP rating is often preferred to ensure the equipment’s reliability.
  1. Operating Frequency:
– Metal detectors operate at specific frequencies, and the choice of frequency depends on the type of product and the expected size of metal contaminants. Common frequencies include low frequency (LF), medium frequency (MF), and high frequency (HF).
  1. Detection Technology:
– Different metal detectors use various technologies, such as induction balance, pulse induction, or others. Each technology has its advantages and is suitable for specific applications.
  1. Reject Mechanism:
– Conveyor metal detectors are often equipped with a reject mechanism to remove contaminated products from the production line. Common types include pusher arms, air jets, or conveyor belt stop mechanisms.
  1. User Interface:
– The control interface of the metal detector is important for ease of use. It may include a touchscreen panel, buttons, and indicators for adjusting settings and monitoring the system.
  1. Integration with Production Line:
– Compatibility and ease of integration with existing production lines are essential. Some metal detectors can be seamlessly integrated with other equipment and control systems.
  1. Size and Dimensions:
– The physical size and dimensions of the metal detector should be suitable for the available space in the production facility.
  1. Power Requirements:
– The power supply requirements, including voltage and frequency, should be specified for proper operation.
It’s important to note that these specifications can vary between different models and manufacturers. Always refer to the specific product documentation provided by the manufacturer for accurate and detailed information.
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