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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION More safety for your goods – JACOB DETECTABLE-DESIGN Line F


oreign particles in a product are not acceptable in many industry sectors. Up to now, it was practically impossible to trace gaskets and seals, or parts of them, in the product flow. That changes with DETECTABLE DESIGN. JACOB has succeeded in incorporating minuscule metallic particles in the compound that the gaskets or seals are made of. Even the


smallest parts of the seals can be found and removed from the production flow. DETECTABLE DESIGN is the security guarantee for your production.


Maximum security for your goods DETECTABLE DESIGN offers manufacturers in the food industry or sectors with sensitive goods even more security. All products of the DETECTABLE DESIGN line can be traced with the help of commercially available metal detectors and meet the requirements of EG 1935/2004 and the FDA. Should sealing rings or parts of them accidentally get into your production process, for example during routine maintenance, they can be identified and removed immediately by a metal detector. The smallest metallic particles make non-metallic elements such as seals, rubber covers and expansion joints detectable.


Wide range of products at JACOB Numerous products at JACOB already bear the DETECTABLE DESIGN seal, offerings solutions for different areas of application.


• U-shaped gaskets • Ring seals • Flat seals round • Flat seals square • Rubber covers • Seals for shut-off valves • Seals for two-way valves • Seals for pipe regulators • Seals for turn-head distributors


DETECTABLE DESIGN and FOOD GRADE - a strong combination The advantages of DETECTABLE DESIGN speak for themselves. In combination with our FOOD GRADE line, which includes more than 3,000 products, you have a modular stainless steel pipe system that meets the high requirements of both the strict European regulation EG 1935/2004 and the American FDA food directive and offers safe production.


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Simpson Springs is a precision manufacturer of high Quality parts with almost 50 years of experience.


• Springs • Pressings • Wireforms


Mecmesin Ltd Newton House, Spring Copse Business Park, Slinfold, West Sussex. RH13 0SZ Tel: +44 (0) 1403 799979 Fax: +44 (0) 1403 799975 Email: info@mecmesin.com Web: www.mecmesin.com


Simpson Springs & Pressings Ltd T: 01189786573


E: sales@simpsonsprings.co.uk W: www.simpsonsprings.co.uk


Manufacturers of


Process Instrumentation Since 1911


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DENSITY LEVEL


PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ANALYTICAL


Tel: 01623 427701 info.uk@kobold.com


www.kobold-direct.co.uk


We want our customers to benefit from our experience, expertise and independence. The depth of instrumentation knowledge and our ability to apply a diverse range of technologies has established ABLE as a leader in providing the right solution, whatever the requirement. In short, being able to make your measurement is more than what we do, it’s who we are.


ABLE Instruments & Controls Ltd Cutbush Park, Danehill, Lower Earley, Reading, Berkshire. RG6 4UT. UK Tel. +44 (0) 118 9311188 | Fax. +44 (0) 118 9312161 Email: info@able.co.uk Web: www.able.co.uk


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