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Ferrous-In-Foil metal detector system

A Constant Instruments product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Sep 20, 2005

The Ceia THS/MN Ferrous-In-Foil metal detector has been designed to provide superior sensitivity and stability when inspecting all products in aluminium based packaging.

The Ceia THS/MN Ferrous-In-Foil metal detector available from Constant Instruments has been designed to provide superior sensitivity and stability when inspecting all products in aluminium based packaging.

Using a new design of transducer coil the THS/MN Ferrous-In-Foil can select the correct product compensation automatically as part of its Auto-Learn programme, and thus provide all of the functions normally performed by the Ceia THS range of metal detectors.

The principle reason for the development of the THS/MN has been the increasing demand for improved sensitivity to that normally associated with ferrous-in-foil metal detectors.

Employing the new technology in the new THS/MN it is possible to experience improved sensitivities in the region of 30 percent to that of conventional models.

Even difficult high wall aluminium trays with heavily crimped sides, can be inspected to high degrees of sensitivity.

This has been proved, and is now being practised by the food producers using such product packaging.

Whilst it is still important to ensure correct presentation of the products as they pass through the metal detector, due to the new coil design, presentation is not such a serious problem as previously experienced with ferrous-in-foil metal detectors.

With the THS/MN you gain in both sensitivity and stability when inspecting products packed in aluminium based packaging resulting in superior contaminate detection levels.

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