Conveying News
Is Systems Integration Important?
Source: Snap Lock Inc.
Date: 11/17/2009
System integration should be top-of-mind to any company in the food industry using conveyors. A single production line is made up of several separate pieces of equipment, such as conveyors, metal detectors, scales, or shrink wrap machines, all working together for a common goal. A line can only run product if all the pieces are able to interact successfully. As an OEM and systems integrator, Snap Lock offers successful solutions to every customer every time consistently.
Snap Lock is a One-Stop-Shop that can provide an integrated system to our customers. Because Snap Lock works closely with our sister company, FBN Metal Products, we are able to not only offer Snap Lock Conveyor Systems, but also consult, design, fabricate, and install other custom stainless steel equipment.
Snap Lock conveyors are designed to work successfully with many different specialized parts. For example, we can use detection systems in coordination with our conveyors to detect metal, the number one contaminant according to Bob Ries of Thermo-Fisher Scientific. Ries states that metal contaminants come from internal sources, mixing equipment, pipes, etc. If a system can detect these possible metal contaminants while conveying product, that is a winner!
Whether you need a conveyor system that will easily integrate with your current system or you are setting up a new system to accomplish the job, Snap Lock is the solution for you and your company.
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