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Product category: Food Processing News
News Release from: E-Components and Chains | Subject: "Super XM"
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 21 December 2006

Pen is metal / X-ray detectable +
anti-microbial!

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E-Components and Chains announce the new range of Detectamet "Super XM" plastic pens, which are now metal detectable, X-Ray visible and anti-microbial

E-Components and Chains are pleased to announce the launch of the new and exciting range of Detectamet "Super XM" plastic pens Specifically developed for the food and pharmaceutical manufacturing / processing industries these unique products have been developed to help control the growth of bacteria, mould, mildew, fungi and algae in food/pharmaceutical manufacturing and processing, technical and industrial environments

Controlling micro-organisms and related odour in food or pharmaceutical processing/manufacturing in particular is a real concern for many in the food and pharmaceutical sectors.

Taking this into consideration, ECC/Detectamet have now developed a unique product which is metal detectable, X-ray visible and now anti-microbial! Detectamet "Super XM" pens are available in blue, red, green and yellow housings with the choices of blue, black and red ink.

Detectamet "Super XM" non-retractable pens are available with and without the pocket clip.

Detectamet "Super XM" pens offer: enhanced detectable properties, anti-microbial properties, x ray visible, minimum parts, impact resistance, user friendly design, choice of colours, can be used as part of HACCP, cost effective, environmentally friendly, easy to clean, can be branded with your company logo/contact details (minimum quantity will apply).

Detectamet Super XM retractable pens can be re-filled (saving you money!).

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