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Metal Detectable Pens are approved for direct food contact.

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January 18, 2006 - Detectamet Metal Detectable Plastic Pens are manufactured from high impact, food contact approved plastic and are rejectable by metal detection systems used in food and pharmaceutical industries. Featuring retractable nib and reinforced clip with incorporated hole to locate 20 mm split ring and safety chain, pens are x-ray visible and available in blue, red, green, yellow and black.

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E-Components & Chains Limited
Unit 2a
Pocklington, York, , YO42 1NR
United Kingdom



Metal Detectable Plastic Pens Now Available in Coloured Housings


E-Components & Chains Limited of Pocklington UK are pleased to announce the launch of their Detectamet Metal Detectable Plastic Pens in the 4 Hygiene Colours housings of Blue, Red, Green & Yellow.

The only Metal Detectable plastic pens available manufactured from a specially formulated material based on high impact, food contact approved plastic. Even the smallest of Particles are detectable and rejectable

The Detectamet Pens other benefits include:

- Available in Retractable & Non-Retractable Styles
- X-ray visible
- Prevents damage to delicate and expensive equipment
- Cost effective against other materials
- Tough and durable
- Minimum parts
- Retractable Nib
- Available in Blue, Red & Black Ink options
- Reinforced clip for security purposes which also incorporates a hole
to locate a 20mm split ring and safety chain as recommended.
- User friendly sleek, streamline design.
- The plastic material with the carefully formulated additive has been
approved for direct food contact under EU90-128. (FDA Approved)
- Detectamet Pens can be used as part of Hazard Analysis Critical
Control Point
- Detectamet Pens are detectable and rejectable by metal detection
systems used throughout the Food and Pharmaceutical Industries.
- Subject to a modest tooling charge and a minimum order quantity ECC
are able to incorporate a company logo/corporate identity on the pens
should this be required.

For more information please contact us:
E-Components & Chains Limited
Web: www.ecc-ltd.co.uk
Email: eccltd@aol.com
Tel: 0044 (0) 1759 304200
Fax: 0044 (0) 1759 305236


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