Pinhole Detectors -Products-

Patented Technology -Joven's original features-

Main Features

1. Package with water drips on the surface can be inspected.

2. Products can be inspected without damage.

3. Capable of all surface, all around inspection at one time.

4. Products with air bubbles inside can be inspected.

5. Pinholes and leakage can be located. (manual type only)

6. Capable of non-contact inspection.

7. Non-electrolytic solution and distilled water can be inspected.

8. Special method enables inspection of special products such as waterproof hoses.

Brand-NEW Pinhole Detector "Torerude"

    • Easy attatchment/detachment of electrode part by adopting one-touch mechanism
    • Easy exchange of conveyor belt
    • Inspection unit can be exchanged.
    • Joven's shortest conveyor length, 330 mm
    • Optional control box for dispensor is available.
  • For more detail, click the image of the right side.

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Desk-top Manual Pinhole Detector

    • Capable of locating the pinholes
    • Capable of inspecting points those are difficult for automatic inspector, as far as the electrode can reach
  • For more detail, click the image of the right side.

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General Purpose Automatic Pinhole Detector

    • Usable for various kind of thin products.
  • For more detail, click the image of the right side.

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Automatic Pinhole Detector (for bags)

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Automatic Pinhole Detector (for bottles)

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Pinhole detector for Partition Walls of Infusion Bags (double bags)

Pinhole detector for Partition Walls of Infusion Bags (double bags)

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Automatic Pinhole detector non-contact type

    • Non-contact inspection made with Joven's original patented technology
    • Since the products contact only the belt conveyor during the inspection, the process is quite hygienical.
    • Best solution for light and thin products.
Automatic Pinhole detector non-contact type

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