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Food Safety: Technical Shielding Against Metal Contamination

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Eriez Xtreme metal detectors on an industrial packaging line, food safety validation at the critical control point. (Image courtesy of Eriez.)
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In the food industry, food safety is not an option: it is a technical, regulatory, and reputational requirement. A small oversight can have monumental consequences. A failure in safety is not just an operational error; it is a direct threat to the business’s viability.

Companies that underestimate physical hazards today face an unforgiving landscape: impacts on consumer health, astronomical regulatory fines, the logistical cost of product recalls, and, most devastatingly, irreversible damage to brand reputation before a hyper-connected consumer.

When we talk about food safety, it is not solely about avoiding a “bolt in the package.” The true technical challenge lies in nearly invisible contaminants: metal fines, stainless steel scales detached by friction, and paramagnetic particles capable of compromising entire batches.

HACCP and Food Safety: The Scientific Rigor Behind Metal Control

The HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points) system establishes the technical framework to guarantee food safety at every stage of the process.

For metal detection and separation to be considered an effective Critical Control Point (CCP), it must meet three fundamental conditions:

  • Validatable: demonstrate that the equipment possesses the Gaussian strength or sensitivity necessary to detect the identified hazard.
  • Specific: target the type of particle (ferrous, non-ferrous, or stainless steel) according to the zone’s risk.
  • Auditable: feature systems that allow for constant and documented verification of its operation.

A robust food safety strategy requires deploying this technical shielding throughout the entire plant.

Food Safety in Raw Material Reception: External Risk Control

In the bulk raw material reception stage (grains, flours, sugars), the risk usually comes from the external environment and is associated with larger contaminants.

To protect food safety from the beginning of the process, the following are used:

1. Plate Magnets and Magnetic Drums

These systems capture contaminants before they enter critical equipment such as mills or mixers.

Eriez magnetic drums allow for automatic and continuous cleaning, removing large volumes of metal before machinery fragments them into microscopic particles that are much harder to capture, thereby strengthening the global safety system.

Eriez plate magnets and magnetic separators in grain processing lines, technical shielding for food safety.
Eriez plate magnets installed in grain chutes and processing lines, designed to capture ferrous particles and ensure final product purity.

2. Processing and Transformation: Risk from Mechanical Wear

As the product flows, the machinery itself can generate metal shedding due to thermal or mechanical stress.

  • Magnetic Grates and Tubes: located in gravity falls or hoppers, they intercept metal fines using ultra-high-intensity Rare Earth magnets.
  • Magnetic Traps: for liquid or viscous products in pipelines. These are designed to capture particles in suspension without interrupting the flow or creating bacterial stagnation zones.
High-intensity magnetic grates and tubes installed in food processing lines for metal fines capture.
Rare Earth magnetic grates and tubes, designed to intercept metallic fragments from mechanical wear and protect product integrity during processing.
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3. Packaging and Final Validation: The Last CCP Checkpoint

Before final sealing, it is imperative to detect what magnetism cannot attract on its own, such as certain grades of stainless steel or non-ferrous metals.

Metal Detectors: they act as the final judge of safety. Their high-frequency technology allows for the identification of any residual metallic trace, activating rejection systems that ensure only 100% safe products reach the consumer.

Eriez X8 metal detectors, CFP separators, and FF models for ferrous and non-ferrous metal detection in packaging lines.
High-frequency metal detection and separation systems that identify encapsulated contaminants, stainless steel, and non-ferrous metals, ensuring a 100% safe final product through automatic reject units.

Eriez Magnetics: Technology That Sets the Standard

Eriez Magnetics technology is designed to meet the strictest food safety standards. Their equipment offers high capture efficiency and meets sanitary design criteria, facilitating cleaning and preventing the control system from becoming a source of cross-contamination.

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Caproin: Expert Advice in Identifying Critical Points and Equipment Selection

Having the best technology is only half the battle; the other half is intelligence applied to the process. At Caproin, our team of expert engineers advises companies on:

  • Hazard Mapping: we identify where a drum, grate, trap, or detector is technically necessary.
  • Equipment Selection: we determine the exact Eriez configuration (magnetic gradient, size, and sensitivity) to guarantee regulatory compliance.
  • Brand Protection: we ensure that your investment in safety translates into robust processes and protected brands.

Safety is an investment in trust. Let us help you guarantee it with world-leading technology and the technical support of our specialized team.

    Tags: CCP in food , Eriez Magnetics, food industry, food quality control, HACCP, industrial food safety, industrial metal detectors, magnetic drums, Magnetic Separation, metal contamination in food

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