Detection
depth: 6m
Function
It has the power of spotting and separating ferrous metals from non-ferrous metals in the form of pulses with silent sound.
In the form of TR with sound, it has the ability to distinguish precious metals from worthless ones.
Work system
Magnetic pulse and TR metal detector (beep or sound)
Detection and isolation
The detection power in all magnetic systems of the pulsed or TR category is the difference between ferrous metal and non-ferrous metal or precious metal from worthless metal at a low depth.
Circuit settings
» Grand Balance: It is aimed at increasing the power and coordination or balance of the system with the state of the earth.
» Signal Balance: It is aimed at balancing the signal of the device in the work area or the system activity scene and increases the power of grand balance.
» Threshold: It is used to adjust the sound condition for target detection and is different from the level and volume threshold in frequency metal detectors.
» Metal: It is used to detect metals in a silent state.
» Cave: Settings in sound mode in magnetic metal detectors are called cave or cavity, which basically detects changes in metal or earth.
Other Details
The highest technology of magnetic or horn metal detectors in the detection of metals in great depth belongs to two-loop or two-bottom systems such as Mx pulse metal detector.
There is no separation in magnetic metal detectors. In principle, separation in magnetic metal detectors is the difference between distinguishing ferrous metals from non-ferrous metals or valuable metals from worthless metals.
In magnetic systems, the detection depth for non-ferrous metals such as gold is much lower than for ferrous metals such as copper, steel, aluminum, iron, etc.
Pointing with magnetic metal detectors or pulse horn is suitable for detecting metals at shallow depth, but it is not suitable for deep depth, especially for gold.