We've got about 5 units in stock at the Shanghai warehouse for the MD-3015E, and the supplier quoted 10-15 working days if we need more, though I'd confirm lead time before committing to any urgent orders — they usually have a buffer of 20 or so units ready for quick dispatch, but cold chain isn't an issue since it's just the machine itself in a wooden crate with foam padding, and the packging is decent, not over-engineered but enough to avoid damage in transit.

A buyer's quailty manager would use this to catch glass shards in jarred sauces or stainless steel fragments from worn blades in ground meat lines, and it's actually pretty effective at spotting ceramic and bone too if you're processing poultry or seafood, but I'd flag that it's not designed for bulk loose product like whole fish or large meat cuts — those would need a wider belt and higher kV output, which this model doesn't support, so just keep that in mind.

Detection specs are iron down to Ø0.3mm and stainless steel at Ø0.5mm, which is better than reagent grade for metal contaminants in our experience, and the 80kV X-ray output at 210W handles most dense foods like cheese blocks or frozen vegetables without slowing the line too much — the conveyor runs 10-60 meters per minute, but if you push past 40 m/min, the load capacity drops from 20kg to about 5kg, so you'll need to adjust your product flow accordingly.
The 17-inch touch screen runs Windows 10 Pro and the image resolution is 1024x768 with 4096 grayscale levels, which basically means you can spot tiny density differences in things like ceramic fragments in glass jars, and the IP66 rating means it can handle washdowns in a processing plant, though I've heard from other buyers that the touch screen can be a bit finicky under direct spray, so you'll want to mount it at an angle or use a protective cover.

It comes with CE and ISO9001 cerification, plus FDA and SGS docs for export clearance, and teh 1-year parts but not labor for on-site repairs — most buyers go with the 240V option if their facility has that, but the standdard 220V works fine for North America with a step-down transformer (check lead time for transformer, usually 2-4 weeks).
The MD-3015E detects stainless steel down to Ø0.5mm. That spec is for a clean test environment; real-world detection can vary slightly depending on product density, thickness, and placement on the belt.
We usually keep the MD-3015E in stock, so lead time is around 7–10 working days. If demand is high, it might stretch to 15 days. We’ll confirm when you place an order.
Sure, we can provide copies of the CE, ISO9001, FDA, and SGS certificates upon request. Just ask your sales rep, and they’ll email them over.
Maximum height is 150mm. At that height, you can run up to 60 meters per minute as long as the load is under 5kg. For heavier items up to 20kg, you’ll need to keep the speed below 40 meters per minute.
The whole unit, including the 17" touch screen, has an IP66 waterproof rating. That means you can hose it down for cleaning without damaging the electronics. Just avoid high-pressure jets directly on the screen seals.