Title :
Development of Metallic Contaminant Detection System Using RF High-Tc SQUIDs for Food Inspection
Author :
Tanaka, Shoji ; Ohtani, T. ; Narita, Y. ; Hatsukade, Y. ; Suzuki, Satoshi
Author_Institution :
Toyohashi Univ. of Technol., Toyohashi, Japan
Abstract :
In this study, we developed a practical magnetic metallic contaminant detector using three high-Tc RF superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) for food inspection. Finding small metallic contaminants is important for food safety. When contamination occurs, the manufacturer of the product suffers a great loss to recall the tainted products. Therefore we developed a practical food contaminant detection system based on high-Tc RF SQUIDs. The system was covered with waterproof stainless steel plates, and the outer dimensions of the system were 2450 mm (W) × 714 mm (D) × 1555 mm (H). An acceptable inspected object size was 150 mm (W) × 100 mm (H), which is sufficiently large for practical food inspection. A digital filtering technique has been newly introduced to reduce noise. As a result, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) was dramatically improved, and we were able to robustly detect a steel ball as small as 0.3 mm in diameter.
Keywords :
SQUIDs; food safety; magnetic sensors; metal detectors; RF superconducting quantum interference devices; acceptable inspected object size; digital filtering technique; food inspection; food safety; magnetic metallic contaminant detector; metallic contaminant detection system development; product manufacturer; signal-to-noise ratio; steel ball; waterproof stainless steel plates; Magnetic noise; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic shielding; SQUIDs; Signal to noise ratio; Steel; Superconducting magnets; Food safety; SQUID; food safety; magnetic detection; metallic contaminant; small particles;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2361893