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TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY of TECHNOLOGY

Temp ak u -cho , To y o ha sh i, A ich i, 4 4 1 -8 5 8 0 Jap a n PHONE: +81-532-44-6577 FAX: +81-532-44-6557 E-mail:[email protected]

PRESS RELEASE

Source: Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan, Committee for Public Relations Title:Detecting small metallic contaminants in food via magnetization

Subtitle: A practical metallic-contaminant detecting system using three high-Tc RF superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs)

Full text:

The detection of metallic contaminants in foods is important for our health and safety.

However, existing inspection methods have limitations. For instance, the X-ray radiation method cannot detect contaminants with sizes smaller than 1 mm with current practical X-ray levels, and it cannot be applied for the inspection of foods that have lactic acid bacteria because X-ray radiation causes ionization of such foods.

In this context, recently, researchers at the Department of Environmental and Life Sciences at Toyohashi Tech have developed a practical magnetic metallic contaminant detector using three high-Tc RF superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) for food inspection.

The detection technique is based on recording the remnant magnetic field of a contaminant using SQUID sensors. SQUID is a high-sensitivity magnetic sensor based on the superconductivity phenomenon.

In the process, a strong magnetic field is applied to food to magnetize the metal fragments inside, and subsequently, these metals, if they are contained in the food, can be detected by sensing their magnetic fields using SQUID sensors. This method is advantageous in the sense that it is both safe and provides a high resolution.

Professor Tanaka, whose team has developed the method, says, "We have developed an inspection system that permits contaminant detection in a food package with a height of 100 mm with three high-Tc RF SQUIDs. To accurately detect even smaller metallic fragments, digital filters have also been used to improve the signal-to-noise ratio. The target size of the metallic contaminant in food with a stand-off distance of 100 mm is 0.5 mm."

He continued, "To reduce the impact of noise as much as possible, the sensor is placed inside a square metallic box designed such that food can be tested as it passes through this box. The box is made of 2-mm iron-nickel alloy plates. Magnetic fields have strong affinities to this iron-nickel alloy.

Thus, magnetic fields around the sensor are concentrated in the walls of this box."

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TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY of TECHNOLOGY

Temp ak u -cho , To y o ha sh i, A ich i, 4 4 1 -8 5 8 0 Jap a n PHONE: +81-532-44-6577 FAX: +81-532-44-6557 E-mail:[email protected]

In experiments, the developed system was able to clearly detect a steel ball with a diameter as small as 0.3 mm. The system was robust and not affected by electromagnetic waves from nearby mobile phones or from the motion of nearby steel objects. Therefore, the system is a promising tool to detect contaminants in practical situations, and it can significantly aid in enhancing consumer health and safety.

This study is featured in the July 2015 issue of TUT Research: e-newsletter from Toyohashi University of Technology:

http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/newsletter/contents/2015/01/features/features.html

TUT research is an online quarterly magazine to introduce cutting-edge research in Toyohashi Tech.

References:

S. Tanaka, T. Ohtani, Y. Narita, Y. Hatsukade, and S. Suzuki, “Development of metallic contaminant detection system using RF High-Tc SQUIDs for food inspection,” IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. Vol. 25, no. 3, June 2015, Art. ID. 1601004.

Further information

Toyohashi University of Technology

1-1 Hibarigaoka, Tempaku, Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, 441-8580, JAPAN Inquiries: Committee for Public Relations

E-mail: [email protected]

Toyohashi University of Technology founded in 1976 as a National University of Japan is a research institute in the fields of mechanical engineering, advanced electronics, information sciences, life sciences, and architecture.

Website: http://www.tut.ac.jp/english/

Figure 1:

Caption: Professor Saburo Tanaka.

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TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY of TECHNOLOGY

Temp ak u -cho , To y o ha sh i, A ich i, 4 4 1 -8 5 8 0 Jap a n PHONE: +81-532-44-6577 FAX: +81-532-44-6557 E-mail:[email protected]

Figure 2:

Caption: Photograph of the SQUID-Based Food Contaminant Detection System.

Keywords: CHEMISTRY/PHYSICS/MATERIALS SCIENCES, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/ELECTRONICS, ELECTROMAGNETICS, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING/CHEMISTRY,

SUPERCONDUCTORS/SEMICONDUCTORS, SUPERCONDUCTORS/SEMICONDUCTORS

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