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Metal Detectable Tape suits heat sealing equipment, chutes.
Metal Detectable Tape suits heat sealing equipment, chutes.

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Metal Detectable Tape suits heat sealing equipment, chutes.


June 30, 2009 - FDA-compliant ANROB 254-MDT features PTFE-glass fabric with aluminum foil backing and silicone adhesive to provide non-stick surface to heat seal against, or a slippery cover for chutes that transport foods or drugs. Available in ¼-39 in. W x 36 yd rolls, tape is 9 mils thick and operates at 500°F continuous. Providing protection against worn tape falling into polybag or package and going undetected, this foil-backed PTFE tape can be identified by metal detector.

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Teflon Tape ranges from .020–.125 in. thick.
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Metal Detectable Tape for Heat Sealing Equipment and Chutes


A new, FDA-compliant metal detectable PTFE-glass fabric adhesive tape for users of heat sealing equipment or product chutes who want to use a metal detector to identify tape failures that could end up in end-user packages is being introduced by Andrew Roberts, Inc. of Natick, Massachusetts.

ANROB 254-MDT Metal Detectable Tape features a PTFE-glass fabric with a foil backing and silicone adhesive to provide a non-stick surface to heat seal against or a slippery cover for chutes that transport foods or drugs. Providing protection against worn tape falling into a polybag or package and going undetected, this foil-backed PTFE tape can be identified by a metal detector before leaving the manufacturer or converter's facility.

Available in ¼" to 39" W by 36 Yd. rolls, ANROB 254-MDT Metal Detectable Tape is 9 mils thick and operates at 500°F continuous. Helping to prevent worn tape from falling into packages and being shipped to consumers, applications for this composite PTFE-glass fabric and aluminum foil tape include the packaging of food, pharmaceuticals, and medical disposable products.

ANROB 254-MDT Metal Detectable Tape is priced according to roll width and quantity. Free samples and price quotations are available upon request.

For more information contact:

Andrew Roberts, Inc.
Andy Keane, Marketing Director
215 Oak St. / P.O. Box 3775
Natick, MA 01760
(800) 637-6694 FAX (508) 651-3055
e-mail: andy@andrewroberts.com
www.andrewroberts.com


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Andy Keane Marketing Director
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Phone: 800-637-6694
FAX: 508-651-3055
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Name: Andrew Roberts, Inc.
Address: 215 Oak St., P.O. Box 3775
City: Natick
State: MA
ZIP: 01760
Country: USA
Phone: 508-653-6412
FAX: 508-651-3055
http://www.andrewroberts.com




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