Looking for Stainless Steel in Frozen Goods
Sometimes small pieces of stainless steel can end up in frozen food during the production process. This can be a huge problem, because eating a piece of stainless steel is going to be extremely painful. That’s why it’s critical for companies that are making frozen foods to have special machines that Can find any stainless steel pieces before the food gets wrapped and shipped to the store.
The Significance of Metal Detection in Frozen Food Production
Metal detecting is of vital importance in all food industries. It’s to make sure the food is safe to eat by scanning for any pieces of metal that don’t belong. If individuals were to consume the frozen food, which contains stainless steel pieces, they could be seriously injured. That’s why companies like COSO and others employ special machines to sort through and ensure there’s no metal contamination before the food is packaged.
Detection of Stainless Steel in Frozen Products
Stainless steel The metalcopper doesn’t fully rust, itueras at all, so the type of HS you’d use it for is one that made of something that is rust resistant and won’t corrode. But if a piece of stainless steel were to fall off and get into a frozen product, it could be deadly. And that’s why companies need to be sure they have metal detectors to catch any fragments before the product is sold to the consumer.
Detection of Stainless Steel Fragments in Refrozen Foods
COSO’s expertise is in producing machines that can find stainless steel pieces in frozen foods. These machines have special sensors which scan the food as it travels down the production line. If it detects metal fragments, the machine will trigger an alarm to workers to yank contaminated food off the line before it’s packaged. It is a way to guarantee that only the best and safe frozen products will appear on the shelves of the stores.
Dissecting and Removing SSS from Frozen Foods
If a company knows that there might be chunks of stainless steel embedded in their frozen foods, they can use metal detectors to detect and remove those chunks. The detectors function by causing a magnetic field that can detect pieces of metal present in the food. Then, once the particles are found, workers can use special tools to safely extract them before the food is packaged for sale. This extra safety precaution ensures that all of our frozen product is uncontaminated.