Pinhole detectors, application fields
Pinhole detectors have many applications in various industries due to their ability to detect small defects or imperfections in surfaces. Here are some of the common application fields of pinhole detectors:

Aluminium foil and strip
Our products are used in the food, domestic and pharmaceutical packaging sectors with laminated thicknesses ranging from 5 to 200 microns and more. Pinhole Detector inspection systems are also installed on lines for the creation of heat exchangers, thermal insulation and aerospace applications.

Polymer films and strips
Thanks to the constant scientific and technical evolution of polymers, in the last decades polymers have become widely used in plastic films in a wide variety of sectors. The pinhole detector is also present in this field with the latest and most sophisticated technologies in micro-hole detection on non-transparent polymer films.

Steel sheets and strips
Our products are used on pickling lines, on galvanising lines and installed for automatic scrap control on pickled coil sheet cutting lines.

Can inspection
The fundamental quality of food canning is HERMETICITY, without which the isolation of the product from external agents and its preservation cannot be guaranteed. The CIS7040 was developed out of the need to inspect the widest variety of cans on the food market today at high speeds, guaranteeing high detection performance and reduced installation space requirements.

Battery foil
Our micro-hole detectors for battery foil are designed to detect even the smallest defects in aluminium and copper foils in lithium-ion batteries, ensuring that only flawless materials are used in production processes. We use state-of-the-art technology to ensure maximum accuracy and reliability.

Copper Sheets and Strips
In addition to its exceptional thermal conductivity, copper is also suitable as a material for heat exchange due to its other characteristics: mechanical, corrosion, temperature and pressure resistance. This is why copper is mainly used in the industrial sector (e.g. in seawater desalinators or in large industrial heat exchangers).