SQUID sensor application for small metallic particle detection |
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Authors: | Saburo Tanaka Yoshimi Hatsukade Shuichi Suzuki |
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Affiliation: | a Toyohashi University of Technology, 1-1 Tempaku-cho Toyohashi, Aichi 441-8580, Japan b Advance Food Tech Co., Ltd., Toyohashi, Aichi 441-8113, Japan |
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Abstract: | High-Tc superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) is an ultra-sensitive magnetic sensor. Since the performance of the SQUID is improved and stabilized, now it is ready for application. One strong candidate for application is a detection system of magnetic foreign matters in industrial products or beverages. There is a possibility that ultra-small metallic foreign matter has been accidentally mixed with industrial products such as lithium ion batteries. If this happens, the manufacturer of the product suffers a great loss recalling products. The outer dimension of metallic particles less than 100 μm cannot be detected by an X-ray imaging, which is commonly used for the inspection. Ionization of the material is also a big issue for beverages in the case of the X-ray imaging. Therefore a highly sensitive and safety detection system for small foreign matters is required. We developed detection systems based on high-Tc SQUID with a high-performance magnetic shield. We could successfully measure small iron particles of 100 μm on a belt conveyer and stainless steel balls of 300 μm in water. These detection levels were hard to be achieved by a conventional X-ray detection or other methods. |
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Keywords: | 85.25.Dq 81.70.Ex 07.55.Ge |
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