A running list of things we've acquired or found available for sale by Alard Equipment Corporation; used food processing and packaging equipment.

Alard Equipment Corporation, 6483 Lake Avenue, Williamson, New York 14589, 315-589-4511 (phone), 315-589-3871 (fax)

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Food grade METAL DETECTOR with conveyor, 20x11 opening, Y5013

FOOD PROCESS METAL DETECTOR with BELT CONVEYOR,
20x11 opening, stainless steel...

y5013b_crop_email.jpgFOOD METAL DETECTOR with conveyor belt, 20x11 opening,
all food grade stainless steel, in-stock new, Alard item Y5013

A Cassel Metalshark2 MULTI-FREQUENCY washdown sealed stainless steel conveyorized metal detection system for industrial process applications, with...


FEATURES:

  • 10 7/8 inch (275mm) high by 19 11/16 inch (500mm) wide net USEABLE aperture opening with the conveyor belt in place...

  • The 304 stainless steel frame washdown belt transfer conveyor has a 86 inch (2.184 meters) long by 17 9/16 inch (450mm) wide interlocking plastic chain type belt, running at a 30 inch (762mm) working height, with adjustable feet allowing +/- 4 inch (100mm) height adjustment.

  • The thru-conveyor is complete with a belt-stop alarm reject configuration, and a variable-speed control for the 110 volt single phase drive, adjustable from 16 to 75 feet per minute (approximately 5 to 23 meters per minute) belt speed.

  • y5013h_crop_email.jpgA food grade metal detector specifically built for food processing and other industrial production line metal detection applications. All food grade / USDA sanitary hose-wash-down stainless steel construction (IP-67/NEMA 6 search head enclosure, IP-65/Nema4,4x,6,12 & 13 control enclosure).

  • The search head is complete with integral touchpad operator controls with a 5.4 inch color screen, including RS-232 and RS-485 serial data acquisition ports, and ethernet data interface, in a stainless steel enclosure. Optional data logging software is available for tracking and reporting for HACCP and other quality assurance and certification regimes.

  • 110 volt single phase (standard household current) electrical input.

  • FOUR FREQUENCY LEVELS (35kHz, 75kHz, 150kHz, and 300kHz), allowing for optimal sensitivity across an exceptionally wide range of products / product types (wet, dry, salty, meat, fruits, vegetables, fresh, frozen, hot, cold, etc) allowing for maximum versatility with the widest range of products. The optimal frequency is automatically set by the system in "product learn"mode to maximize sensitivity / minimize false rejects with your specific product.

  • Sensitivity varies depending on product run, and frequency setting (determined by product characteristics), especially where wet, salty, or acidic products that are electrically conductive introduce "product effect" into the equation, however we have tested this head with dry product for a sensitivity of 1.5mm ferrous, 1.5mm non ferrous, and 2mm stainless steel at 300 kHz.

  • Quick teach feature learns new products in 4 to 7 passes.

  • The control unit allows for 120 product presets, where product presets save the frequency setting with the other tuning data.

  • Single control board technology with all control electronics on one circuit board maximizes reliability, and minimizes maintenance.

  • USDA food grade sanitary wash-down stainless steel search head and conveyor construction.

  • NEW EQUIPMENT - Includes a 2 year manufacturer warranty on hardware / parts.


As of this writing this metal detection system is in stock NEW at Alard, available for immediate shipment.

CALL 315-589-4511 to confirm availability, and to discuss your particular food equipment needs.

Alard item reference #: Y5013

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This page contains a single entry by Michael C. Shults, Alard Equipment Corp published on March 7, 2022 12:30 PM.

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