Clear, concise and extremely easy to navigate, Fortress Technology showcases its next generation food metal detector interface at Interpack 2026. In Hall 11, Stand E30, see how it efficiently supports food manufacturers to manage food safety risks.
Presented on a Stealth metal detector, visitors to Interpack 2026 can experience how Fortress Technology’s latest touchscreen innovation is setting a new benchmark in food safety management and digital compliance.
The simple, user-friendly design includes bold buttons, contrasting icons and a multi-colour warning system. This ensures that even in high-pressure situations staff can immediately access all the critical control point (CCP) information, and review and act upon alerts or events in the log.
The high contrast digital display features light and dark modes. This supports safety critical tasks, enabling staff to clearly see alerts and essential information which can significantly reduce human errors in fast-paced manufacturing facilities.
Helping processors maintain full compliance with food safety standards, the new interface supports real-time monitoring and provides immediate access to event logs and faster product setup. This ease of use ensures reliable metal detection performance.
Live production statistics are clearly presented on the HMI, including contaminant detection, conveyor and reject bin status, throughput metrics, sensitivity settings and the product being inspected. All this event data is clearly logged for extraction and data reporting.
Quality assurance reports can be extracted from the HMI by USB or automated through Contact 4.0 digital reporting technology. This improves real-time traceability and monitoring, simplifies audit reporting and automates performance verification records. Additionally, there are flexible options for networked data integration.
Processors with more advanced connectivity needs can utilise optional OPC UA and Ethernet/IP Communication Adapters to enable customised real time data capture and seamless data integration with existing plant monitoring, ERP systems and databases.
When paired with Halo Automatic Testing to verify the performance of each Fortress Technology food metal detector, these features assist food processors to comply with stringent safety standards. This includes HACCP, GFSI, BRCGS and retailer and supply chain codes of practice.

Greater versatility
Measuring 18.3 cm by 11.4 cm, Fortress Technology’s new touchscreen easily integrates with all metal detectors in the product line. Having a uniform screen size means that food processors currently utilising Stealth and Interceptor gravity, pipeline and conveyor metal detectors can easily upgrade to the new touchscreen without requiring extensive modifications. In keeping with the Fortress Technology Never Obsolete guarantee, this flexibility ensures that facilities can enhance their inspection processes and benefit from the latest user interface innovations, while maintaining compatibility with their existing equipment.
“Providing a high-visibility interface supports day-to-day operational efficiency. It also makes it easier for manufacturers to adhere to regulatory standards and documentation requirements,” explains European Sales Director Phil Brown.
Fortress Technology confirms that the current membrane-style and stainless steel HMIs will continue to be available and are not being phased out. By retaining these durable and cost-effective interfaces alongside their new touchscreen innovations, Fortress Technology ensures that manufacturers operating in demanding and heavy washdown environments continue to benefit from reliable and robust solutions tailored to their specific operational needs.
Incorporating 500 pre-programmed product categories reduces set up and training times, while the secure multi-level password system prevents operators from overriding instructions on the HMI. These features all minimise human errors and support a culture of food safety accountability, reports Phil.
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