Conveyor Food Metal Detector

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Re: Conveyor Food Metal Detector

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Useful but industry has moved to sensor x technology as a first option due to sensitivity issues. It’s a classic true bypass vs buffered debate but thanks for your input.

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opsguy wrote:Useful but industry has moved to sensor x technology as a first option due to sensitivity issues. It’s a classic true bypass vs buffered debate but thanks for your input.
Thanks for your expertise, Phil. I guess we don't need this fella anymore then.
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Slowy wrote:
opsguy wrote:Useful but industry has moved to sensor x technology as a first option due to sensitivity issues. It’s a classic true bypass vs buffered debate but thanks for your input.
Thanks for your expertise, Phil. I guess we don't need this fella anymore then.
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Re: Conveyor Food Metal Detector

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and.................................. I'm lost
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Re: Conveyor Food Metal Detector

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me too... im sure it'll be very useful come the strawberry season tho....
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Re: Conveyor Food Metal Detector

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Bg wrote:and.................................. I'm lost
Typical, probably still remembering the glory days of installing a food metal detector on your conveyors and leaving the missed debris for quality control to catch at the bottom of the cliff. Still walking around bemoaning the capital cost of the sensor x installation and claiming there's no real problems at the moment, the children found to be bleeding orally and choking were resolved with a low cost payout, it's eating into the profit sharing scheme yada yada.
Tin arse!!

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User name gains meaning.

Funny my most recent job has been for conveyor magnets installation, or making parts of. Bone meal product in this case.
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lol I should have taken a screenshot so ya'll see the context of it .. but that wouldn't be fun :lol:

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ah spammer?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote:ah spammer?
yeap!! and then the OP disappeared! I thought you were doing your job and cleaning things up, not that you don't do a great job! so the Forum has an auto-delete for spams? :crazy:

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calling card wrote:User name gains meaning.
is this that japanese poetry thing again?
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KNNZ wrote:
Bg wrote:ah spammer?
yeap!! and then the OP disappeared! I thought you were doing your job and cleaning things up, not that you don't do a great job! so the Forum has an auto-delete for spams? :crazy:
Yeah. It’s called Slowy.
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Re: Conveyor Food Metal Detector

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Slowy wrote:
KNNZ wrote:
Bg wrote:ah spammer?
yeap!! and then the OP disappeared! I thought you were doing your job and cleaning things up, not that you don't do a great job! so the Forum has an auto-delete for spams? :crazy:
Yeah. It’s called Slowy.
Speedy Slowy.
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knoc knock

is this the thread about 1970`s British wrestling ?
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