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Metal detectable plastic swipe card holder

An E-Components and Chains product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Oct 9, 2006

E-Components and Chains introduce their very own "Detectamet" metal detectable plastic swipe card holder, for use in the food and pharmaceutical industries

E-Components and Chains of Pocklington UK are pleased to announce the launch of their very own "Detectamet" metal detectable plastic swipe card holder.

With the ever increasing need to illustrate "due diligence" within the food and pharmaceutical processing / manufacturing industries and in conjunction with a leading food processor, ECC/Detectamet were approached to design and develop this exciting and innovative product.

Swipe Card access systems are a popular and simple but effective way to control access in and around any building, generally used for commercial buildings within the food and pharmaceutical industries; a simple swipe or proximity card would be presented to a card reader located outside the door.

When the card is read by the card reader the door will automatically unlock for a predetermined time.

The ECC/Detectamet metal detectable plastic swipe card holder offers the user:.

* Metal detectable plastic.

* X-Ray visible.

* Can be used as part of HACCP.

* Tough / durable plastic construction.

* Cost effective.

* Available in blue, red, green and yellow colours.

* Impact resistant.

* Easy to clean.

ECC/Detectamet are confident their new metal detectable plastic swipe card holder will enhance their fast growing range of Detectamet metal detectable plastic products already being used and specified by many of the world's largest food processors.

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