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Safety Knives are constructed of metal-detectable plastic.

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Safety Knives are constructed of metal-detectable plastic.
Safety Knives are constructed of metal-detectable plastic.

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May 4, 2005 - Detectamet series provides choice of food-approved, metal-detectable plastic knives with molded-in stainless steel blades that minimize risk of contamination. Detectamet Penguin 400 and Detectamet Fish 600, available with or without hook, are completely sealed against bacteria and feature pointed nose for piercing. Detectamet Cardboard Cutter uses hook and blade system that punctures box to prevent damage to goods inside.

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


Safety Knives - Metal Detectable Plastic

E-Components & Chains Limited of Pocklington UK are pleased to announce the launch of their range of "Detectamet" Metal Detectable Plastic Safety Knives.

Knives that have inner open spaces often breed bacteria and open blades will cause contamination if they draw blood. The majority of knives have carbon steel blades, which rust and are removable, meaning that may drop into the product or packaging.

The ECC Detectamet range offers a choice of food approved, metal detectable plastic knives with stainless steel blades, meaning the risk of contamination is extremely low at all times.

ECC Detectamet Penguin 400 and Detectamet Fish 600 - Features include:

Stainless Steel Blades and metal detectable plastic, dark blue.

Is available with or without hook.

Completely sealed against bacteria.

Hygienic moulded in stainless steel blades.

Pointed nose for piercing.

Suitable for plastic bags, string, stretch wrap and bubble wrap etc.

ECC Detectamet Cardboard Cutter-Features include:

Directly targeted at the most conventional uses for Knives – Cardboard Boxes.

Previous to the introduction of the Detectamet Cardboard Cutter, an open blade was needed to cut heavier cardboard - now a hook and blade system punctures box to prevent damage to goods inside.

Blade will not break out of casing under stress.

Grip when wet.

Security button with key, preventing blade change by employees.

For More Information please contact:

E-Components & Chains Limited

Tel: 0044 (0) 1759 304200

Fax: 0044 (0) 1759 305236

Email: eccltd@aol.com

Web: www.ecc-ltd.co.uk
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