What is the difference between metal detector, gold detector and treasure detector?

What is the difference between metal detector, gold detector and treasure detector?

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To get the best results from a metal detector, gold detector, treasure detector or mine detector; First, you should pay attention to the function of that detector system, what are the separation settings in it, and what kind of metals or sources does that system have the ability to separate.

It should also be noted whether working with the finder can separate the targets or metals that we want by changing the settings, or a detailed separation of what operators should be used to determine the appropriate settings for each situation or change and bring us to the goal.

Stay with us to learn more about the types of detectors.

Metal Detector

A metal detector is a device that is only able to detect metals underground and cannot detect whether the metal is valuable or worthless, while treasure detectors and gold detectors have this feature.

Gold Detector

Contrary to its name, a gold detector is a device that, in addition to identifying the metal, is able to determine the type of metal in terms of iron and non-iron. In a very simple way, gold detectors are used to find treasures and old objects. In fact, they are known as gold detectors because they are used to find gold or gold coins buried in the ground.

Treasure Detector

A treasure detector is a device that, in addition to identifying metal, is able to determine whether a metal is valuable, or in other words, whether it is gold or not.

Mine Detector

GPR metal detectors, which are in the category of mine detectors, work exactly like radar, that is, a radio wave is sent at a speed of 10 to 1000 MHz and hits the metal in the depth and returns and starts simulating.