Intralox® X-Ray And Metal Detectable
ENHANCE FOOD SAFETY WITH INTRALOX® DETECTABLE BELTING
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT
X-Ray And Metal Detectable
X-ray–detectable and metal-detectable conveyor belting can enhance your food safety programs and controls.
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Detectable MX Acetal
Detectable MX (Metal and X-ray) acetal was developed for applications in the food processing industry where foreign material contamination is a concern. This belt material is designed to be detectable by metal or X-ray detectors. Engineered additive packages contain only food-safe components. Temperature ranges are -50°F to 200°F (-46°C to 93°C).
Available in select styles in the following belt series and spiral accessories:

- Series 2800 DirectDrive™
- Series 2900 DirectDrive
- Spiral Accessories: Sideguards and Lane Dividers
Metal Detectable
Metal-detectable polypropylene and acetal are able to be detected by metal detectors or X-ray machines and should be used before these machines in the process. These materials* do not rust or expose hazardous fibers. Temperature ranges are 0°F to 150°F (-18°C to 66°C) for polypropylene and -50°F to 200°F (-46°C to 93°C) for acetal. These materials achieve good impact resistance for temperatures above 34°F (1°C).
Available in select styles in the following belt series:
Acetal | Polypropylene | |
---|---|---|
Series 800 | √ | √ |
Series 900 | √ | √ |
Series 1000 | √ | |
Series 1100 | √ | √ |
Series 1500 | √ | √ |
Series 1600 | √ | |
Series 1650 | √ | |
Series 2400 | √ | |
Series 2700 | √ |

X-Ray Detectable
Designed specifically to be detected by X-ray machines, X-ray detectable acetal was developed for applications in the food processing industry to avoid foreign material contamination risk. This material is effective for a large temperature range (-50°F to 200°F; -46°C to 93°C) and is more impact resistant than regular acetal**.
Available in select styles in the following belt series:

- Series 800
- Series 888
- Series 1100
- Series 1500
- Series 1600
- Series 1800
- Series 2400
** Testing these materials with an X-ray machine/metal detector in a production environment is the best method for determining detection sensitivity.