Box Cutters. The Detectamet SK Series of
Safety Knives and Cutters can
offer you a wide range of knives
to suit most applications within
the food and pharmaceutical
industries.
Lost or unlocated cutters in
food operations can now be
readily detected!
All cutter bodies are made from
metal detectable material, and
are supplied as standard in
blue. Other colours are
available on certain styles.
The SK Series of knives are all
metal detectable.
We
are constantly looking to
introduce more knives to this
series - to meet all our
customers requirements.
We
welcome your feedback and
suggestions - please email
sales@us.detectamet.com
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Blue |
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Green |
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Yellow |
More Information
GS
Tested for Safety technology
Stainless Food Contact Approved
blades
Please see our Data Sheet download >>Please Click Here
The basic criteria for a knife
or cutter to be included in the
Detectamet range of metal
detectable safety cutters will
meet with the following:
A
genuine safety knife with a
safety index of 4 or less(1 =
bladeless, 2 = enclosed blade,3
= fully automatic blade
retraction, 4 = semi automatic
balde retraction, 5 = manual
blade retraction)
A
knife which has a low risk of
breaking into fragments with min
parts
Visually detectable BLUE COLOUR
as standard
All plastic components made from
metal detectable plastic (please
see How Detectable Are We?)
**NEW**Traceability
/ Coding or Batch Marking
engraving service
We can mark many of our products
with your own identifying codes
- suitable items for this
service are :
Testpieces
Pens
Safety Knives
Professional Knives
Scoops/Scrapers/etc
Tags and Labels
Clipboards and many more
To arrange a consultation please
contact Adie Morris on 00 44
1759 304200 (UK)
adie.morris@detectamet.com
*Please note there is an
additional charge for this
service
Please note - in line with UK law you MUST be over 18 years of age to buy a knife from Detectamet Ltd. Accepting our T&C's is confirmation that you are over 18 years of age and agree to use these products appropriately and within the bounds of UK law.
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