Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors
Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors
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Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors
Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors
Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors
Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors
Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors

Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors

Sentinel Multiscan and Selectscan Metal Detectors are the first food industry metal detectors to scan up to five user-selectable frequencies to find all types of metal foreign objects.
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SENTINEL5000Sentinel 5000 Multiscan
SENTINEL3000Sentinel 3000 Multiscan
SENTINEL1000Sentinel 1000 Selectscan
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Sentinel 5000 Multiscan

The Thermo Scientific™ Sentinel™ family of metal detectors provide high sensitivity detection performance to increase the probability of finding ferrous, non-ferrous, and stainless steel metal contaminants in food, beverage and other products. Utilizing innovative technologies such as Multiscan™ and Selectscan™, Sentinel metal detectors help manufacturers increase customer safety, improve product quality and drive production efficiency. Discover how the Sentinel product family can meet your application needs.

Sentinel 5000 Multiscan Metal Detector

The Sentinel 5000 model is the first multiscan metal detection platform to scan a combination of up to five user-selectable frequencies to find all random sizes, shapes and types of metal foreign objects. Sentinel 5000 identifies contaminants that are up to 50% smaller in volume than the Thermo Scientific™ APEX 500 metal detector, and has the same dimensions and conveyor mounting for easy upgrade. The Sentinel 5000 can be used in a metal detection-checkweighing combination system, but due to its size must be mounted on a standalone infeed conveyor.

Sentinel 3000 Multiscan Metal Detector

Choose the more compact Sentinel 3000 model for metal detection-checkweighing combination systems. Sentinel 3000 can be integrated into Thermo Scientific™ VersaWeigh™ and Versa GP checkweigher, reducing the total footprint while combining important functions like program changes, alarms and rejection statistics. Sentinel 3000 detects contaminants up to 35% smaller in volume than the Thermo Scientific™ APEX 300.

Sentinel 1000 Selectscan Metal Detector

Selectscan technology enables food processors to have an easy way to rapidly identify the single best frequency for an application. It tunes out product effect and adapts results to account for temperature changes and electromagnetic interference. At the same time it provides documentation of results from each production run. It is a completely new and holistic approach.

All models offer the following features to achieve the highest level of food safety:

  • Frequency Range 50 to 1000 kHz, multiscan runs up to five frequencies
  • Easy-to-use touchscreen with new Autolearn function to quickly optimize set-up
  • Detailed graphical displays for phase, rejects, quality test, and detection thresholds to enable easy fine tuning and troubleshooting
  • IP69K for severe washdown and dust, eliminating repair costs
  • All electronics are integral, so mounting is easy and flexible
  • All balance functions are implemented in software, so no need for manual, hardware rebalance in the field
  • Wide ambient temperature range assuring reliability
  • Fe, non-Fe and 316 SS test pieces included to fit specific application
  • In combos the user interface is available on the metal detector AND the checkweigher screens
Specifications
Input Types8 Inputs - Active 24VDC switch selectable as NPN or PNP
SensitivityDetects contaminants up to 70% smaller in volume than APEX 500 (subject to application testing)
Electrical Requirements100/240 V AC single phase plus earth ground; 50/60 Hz, 0.6 to 1.2 A
For Use With (Application)Metal detection: Food, beverages, other products.
ModelSentinel 5000 Multiscan
Construction
  • Stainless steel 304 straightline finished case and front panel, HD option utilizes 316 stainless steel.
  • Optional three aperture liner styles for harsh washdown and high temperature applications.
Certifications/ComplianceExport and Safety cCSAus, CE, ISO9001 certified
Speed0.5 m/min (1.7 ft/min) to 80 m/min (262 ft/min). Encoder input highly recommended.
Operating Temperature
  • Metal Detector Ambient Temperature -10° to +40°C (+14° to +104°F)
  • Product Temperature in Aperture -10° to +55°C (+14° to +131°F), HD option maximum 40°C (104°F), PVDF option maximum 120°C (248°F)
  • Maximum Washdown Temperature 55°C (131˚F), HD option 65°C, PVDF liner option cannot be washed down (dry applications only)
Input AllocationSpeed Sensor, Infeed Photo Eye, Reject Confirmation 1 and Bin Full, External Alarm, External Reset
Output Types8 relay outputs; 250 volt AC 2 amp max. 50 volt DC 1 amp max. 8 digital sourcing (PNP) outputs, 24VDC with capacity of any two at 500 mA, the rest at 30 mA average each
Output AllocationReject 1, Reject 2, Fault, Alarm, Warning
Aperture SizeWidth: 75 to 2000 mm, Height: 75 to 600 mm. Increments of 25 mm up to 200 mm and 50 mm above 200 mm; Foot Pattern and Aperture Placement Same as APEX 500 Metal Detector for easy upgrade
Communications
  • Human Machine Interface (HMI); 7 in (178 mm) diagonal, high-intensity color touchscreen
  • USB Port Watertight USB 2.0
Flange OptionMetal Free Zone 1.5-2X smallest aperture dimension, can be reduced with optional flanges
IP RatingIP69K, HD option includes thermal shock protection
Relative Humidity20 to 80% non-condensing, one way breather valve standard
Product TypeMetal Detector
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What is the best inspection technology for dry/kibble pet food?

Metal detection works very well with dry/kibble pet food and treats that do not have a product effect that wet or moist pet foods do. Metal detection equipment provides reliable, cost-effective protection from even the smallest metal contaminants found in pet food production anywhere in a process. If the packaging material contains metal, X-ray inspection would be the right choice. In addition, if there are other contaminant concerns such as stone, high density plastic or glass, X-ray inspection systems will detect these contaminants as well.

Where are the best places along the production line to inspect baked goods and snack products?

There are several points in the baked goods/snack foods production process that benefit from food safety inspection using metal detectors (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/metal-detectors.html), X-ray inspection (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/x-ray-detection-inspection-systems.html), or checkweighing (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/checkweighers.html)technology. They are listed below:

1. Incoming ingredients. Most of the larger bakers demand that their vendors meet specific HACCP objectives. They may require that metal detectors be used, provide proof of inspection, etc. Even with those methodologies in place, some will also inspect incoming ingredients. Typical incoming inspection consists of drop through and bulk flow metal detectors.

2. Dough stage. Before the product is baked or otherwise processed, this is an ideal location to conduct upstream inspection. Metal detectors are the equipment of choice because metal-based packaging is not part of the process at this stage. Bar products are another example. They can be examined right after sheeting, or after the individual bars are cut, or before the product goes into the wrapper. Alternatively, they can also be inspected after packaging.

3. After baking/before packaging. The inspection equipment type will depend on the product type and whether or not its formulation creates a “product effect”. Warm, moist, high salt content products such as breads are more suited toward X-ray equipment, while metal detectors perform well with typically-inert snack foods. Checkweighers can also be located at this stage to make sure that the product weight falls within the min/max specifications and will not create problems (such as line stoppages due to oversize) at the packaging stage. Checkweighers can also be used to confirm that all of the late-stage filling components, such as icing and other toppings, have been properly dispensed.

4. After packaging. The recommended inspection equipment type is dependent on the packaging material or combination of materials that have been selected for this product. Metal components such as aluminum foil trays or metalized firm structures are much more suited to X-ray inspection. Flexible materials without a metal component, paperboard folding cartons and/or a combination of the two, work very well with metal detectors. Checkweighers are frequently located at this stage of the operation.

5. After case packing. Some bakers or processors prefer to inspect after the final packaging stage: case packing. This is typically done via X-ray inspection, provided that the unit is large enough to accompany a case. In addition to inspection, the X-ray system's ability to detect missing pieces will help ensure that the specified count has been loaded into the case. In certain situations, especially when X-ray inspection is not included at the end of the line, checkweighers are placed here to ensure that the proper number of packages are contained inside the case.

What is the best food inspection technology to reduce the escape rate with metal detection?

Every detection system has a probability of an escape.The type of metal, its shape, position, product effect, etc., all are factors in detecting a metal contaminant. Multiscan technology (https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/SENTINEL5000?SID=srch-srp-SENTINEL5000) provides unmatched sensitivity and the highest probability of finding ferrous, non-ferrous, and stainless steel metal contaminants in challenging applications such as dairy, meat, poultry, bread, and other applications with high product effect. Multiscan technology reduces the number of escapes significantly, because it's like having five metal detectors back to back running the same package at different frequencies.

What is the best inspection technology for frozen baked goods?

Food metal detectors (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/metal-detectors.html) work extremely well with frozen baked goods which no longer have a product effect that “just out of the oven” versions do. The challenge is to make sure that the freezer is efficient and is holding the product at the correct temperature. If a product isn't completely frozen, its unfrozen center will have a tendency to look like a piece of metal to the detector.

In addition, many cake and pie products are frozen immediately after production, so some bakers choose to inspect after the items are case packed using food X-ray inspection (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/x-ray-detection-inspection-systems.html) equipment that can accommodate the case size.

What is the best inspection technology for cakes and pies?

The recommended food safety inspection machinery type for cakes and pies is dependent on the packaging materials used. Since most pies are in aluminum foil pans, food metal detectors (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/metal-detectors.html) can be useful to examine ingredients and dough. However, after the pie has been placed into the pan and/or folding carton, X-ray inspection (https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/industrial/food-beverage/food-weighing-inspection/x-ray-detection-inspection-systems.html) should be used. Cakes also sometimes rely on aluminum foil pans, folding cartons, and metalized film, so the inspection solution recommended is also X-ray.