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208 Detect: the detectable blow gun for the food and beverage industry.

Within the food and beverage sector, the primary focus remains on upholding the most rigorous standards of food safety. To enhance the safety of the production process, CEJN has designed the 208 Detect blow gun.

The components of the 208 Detect blow gun are 100 percent food grade. 208 Detect is the first metal and X-ray detectable blow gun to be introduced on the global market, reducing the risks of accidental contamination, product rejections, expensive re-calls and waste.

Food safety systems such as HACCP, IFS and BRC have identified foreign body (undesirable solid object found in food) contamination as one of the main risks in the production process, whereas metals and plastic are two of the most common physical contaminants found in food. As the food grade plastic of the 208 Detect blow gun enables plastic pieces as small as 2x2 mm* to be detected in metal detectors and X-rays, it can be implemented as part of HACCP, IFS and BRC procedures.

Except for being detectable, the 208 Detect blow gun has the same great features as the regular 208 blow gun: high flow, lightweight and ergonomic, robust design and smooth flow control, to name some.

*The size of the plastic pieces that can be detected depends on the metal detector itself and how the detector is calibrated.

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