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Why
Choose Detectamet Metal Detectable Products
Within the food and pharmaceutical
industries there is an ever-present
risk of contamination that, if
undetected, can result in damage to
equipment, costs incurred through
product recalls, harm to the
company's reputation and, in the
worst case, serious injury to
somebody inadvertently consuming the
contaminant. A relatively
straightforward measure that can be
taken is to use only metal
implements - such as spatulas,
scoops and scrapers - and install an
inline metal detection system that
can detect any metallic
contamination of the product and
automatically reject it.
However, there are drawbacks with
this approach. For instance, metal
implements are costly, especially if
manufactured from stainless steel,
they can be heavy, and the
geometries that can be created at a
reasonable cost are somewhat
limited. In some cases, therefore,
plastic implements are used, with
the polymer grade selected so as to
minimise the chance of breakage.
Nevertheless, using plastic
implements carries with it a risk
that small fragments could
contaminate the product and remain
undetected.
New EU hygiene legislation is due to
take affect on 1 January 2006, with
the primary objective being to
optimise public health protection by
improving and modernising the
existing EU legislation. The new
legislation maintains, and sets out
more clearly, the duty of food
business operators to produce food
safely. This is a requirement that
is contained in current legislation
and is underpinned in general food
law. Requirements for food business
operators are laid down in the new
EU Regulation 852/2004.
It is intended that the more
risk-based and flexible procedures
will better match the needs of
individual businesses and
enforcement agencies. This will be
facilitated by the introduction of
food safety management procedures
based on the application of Hazard
Analysis and Critical Control Points
(HACCP) principles. HACCP-based
principles are widely regarded
throughout the EU and in most
developed countries as crucial to
the management of food safety and,
in turn, consumer protection. On 1
January 2006 it will become a legal
requirement for all food businesses
(except primary producers) to put in
place, implement and maintain a
permanent procedure or procedures
based on HACCP principles.
These principles prescribe a certain
number of requirements that must be
met throughout the cycle of
production, processing and
distribution in order to permit, via
hazard analysis, identification of
the critical points that need to be
kept under control in order to
guarantee food safety: identify any
hazards that must be prevented,
eliminated or reduced to acceptable
levels; identify the critical
control points at the step or steps
at which control is essential;
establish critical limits beyond
which intervention is necessary;
establish and implement effective
monitoring procedures at critical
control points; establish corrective
actions when monitoring indicates
that a critical control point is not
under control; implement own-check
procedures to verify whether the
measures adopted are working
effectively; and keep records to
demonstrate the effective
application of these measures and to
facilitate official controls by the
competent authority.
Detectable plastic
A novel material has recently been
developed that could help food and
pharmaceutical manufacturers comply
with the new Regulations and, more
importantly, give them the
opportunity to use cost-effective,
functional, ergonomic plastic
implements that are approved for
food-contact use. A key feature of
products manufactured from this
material is that fragments are
detected and rejected by standard
in-process metal detection
equipment.
Known as Detectamet, these products
from E-Components and Chains are
injection moulded a specially
formulated, non-toxic, non-fibrous
grade of polypropylene that has a
metal-based additive so that
fragments as small as a 2mm cube
(weighing 0.01 g) can be detected
and rejected, depending on the metal
detection equipment used and its
operating parameters. Moreover, the
high-impact material is described as
'shatterproof and virtually
unbreakable', which, in itself,
helps to reduce the risk of any
fragments entering the food or
pharmaceutical product, and the
finished articles are approved for
direct food contact under EU
Directive 90/128/EEC rules from the
FDA (the USA Food and Drug
Administration). Detectamet products
are available in red, green and
yellow in addition to the standard
blue.
The most popular product developed
so far is Detectamet pens. These are
available as a stick design or
retractable, with a choice of four
colours for the pen and three
colours of ink. Clips are reinforced
to reduce the chance of them
becoming detached, and the stick pen
can be supplied without a clip if
preferred.
Numerous other Detectamet products
have also been developed, usually in
conjunction with a customer
following a specific request.
Examples of Detectamet products
include a stylus for use with PDAs
(personal digital assistants),
scoops, scrapers, stirrers, shovels,
buckets, cutters, knives, cups,
clipboards, sticking plasters
(dressings), earplugs and vinyl
gloves. For machinery and process
applications, there are Detectamet
rubber sheeting, rubber extrusions,
O-ring seals, belting, suction cups,
retaining clips and cable ties. In
addition, test sticks, pucks and
balls are available for verifying
the correct operation of metal
detectors.
As well as receiving enquiries from
within the EU, E-Components and
Chains has been contacted by
companies in the USA, Australia and
New Zealand, as the innovative
metal-detectable plastic products
believed to be unique inasmuch as
they are also approved for direct
food contact in accordance with EU
Directive 90/128/EEC and FDA rules.
The company is now actively seeking
distributors around the world to
promote and sell Detectamet
products.
Exclusions of Liability
Information contained in this or any
other E-Components & Chains Limited
/ Detectamet brochure is provided in
good faith to assist the correct
specification and application of the
company products. The information
provided is accurate to the best
knowledge and belief of the company.
The use and application of the
information contained within these
pages remains at all times the
responsibility of the user to ensure
the suitability of the products for
the intended application.
The company accepts no liability
whatsoever (except as otherwise
provided by law) arising out of the
use or misuse of the information
provided.
Goods supplied are subject to the
standard terms and conditions of
sale which are available upon
request.
Returns are subject to a quality
inspection and a 10% handling
charge.
All descriptions are correct at the
time of being published and are
subject to change without prior
notice.
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