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Research and Markets: Foreign Bodies are the Biggest Source of Customer Complaints for many Food Manufacturers.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c20669) has announced the addition of Detecting Foreign Bodies in Food to their offering.

Foreign bodies are the biggest single source of customer complaints for many food manufacturers, retailers and enforcement authorities. Foreign bodies are any undesirable solid objects in food and range from items entirely unconnected with the food such as glass or metal fragments to those related to the food such as bones or fruit stalks. "Detecting Foreign Bodies in Food" discusses ways of preventing and managing incidents involving foreign bodies and reviews the range of current methods available for the detection and control of foreign bodies, together with a number of new and developing technologies.

Part 1 addresses management issues, with chapters on identifying potential sources of foreign bodies, good manufacturing practice Good Manufacturing Practice or GMP (also referred to as 'cGMP' or 'current Good Manufacturing Practice') is a term that is recognized worldwide for the control and management of manufacturing and quality control testing of foods and pharmaceutical products.  (GMP GMP (guanosine monophosphate): see guanine. ), the role of the hazard analysis A hazard analysis is a process used to characterize the elements of risk. The results of a hazard analysis is the identification of unacceptable risks and the selection of means of controlling or eliminating them.  and critical control point (HACCP HACCP

hazard analysis critical control points.
) system and how best to manage incidents involving foreign bodies. The book also includes a chapter on the laboratory identification of foreign bodies.

Part 2 examines methods for the detection and removal of foreign bodies. There are chapters on existing methods, including metal detection, magnets, optical sorting, X-ray systems and physical separation methods. Other chapters consider research on potential new technologies, including surface penetrating radar, microwave reflectance, nuclear magnetic resonance nuclear magnetic resonance: see magnetic resonance.
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)

Selective absorption of very high-frequency radio waves by certain atomic nuclei subjected to a strong stationary magnetic field.
, electrical impedance electrical impedance

Opposition that a circuit presents to electric current. It includes both resistance and reactance. Resistance arises from collisions of the current-carrying charged particles with the internal structure of the conductor.
 and ultrasound.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c20669.
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