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Primus metal detection control is easy to use

A S+S Inspection product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Nov 25, 2005

The new Primus control unit from S+S Inspection increases performance reliability and consistency of metal detection, whilst simplifying operation and increasing productivity

The new Primus control unit from S+S Inspection uses 2-channel phase technology combined with digital processing and automatic self-calibration to increase performance reliability and consistency of metal detection, whilst simplifying operation and increasing productivity.

The auto-learn capability minimises set-up time and is especially effective when inspecting food products and sorting electrically conductive materials, including metal oxides and carbon black, in the plastics manufacturing industry.

The membrane keypad and 3-key adjustment of sensitivity, product changeover and auto-learn make the Primus very user-friendly.

Four pre-set frequently used operations and four user defined operations are stored in non-volatile memory and are selected from the front panel with password protection to eliminate unauthorised modification.

LED indication shows an overview of the set parameters and operating conditions.

The new Primus control unit is now fitted as standard on a wide range of S+S metal detection systems.

For over 20 years, S+S has worked with clients in a wide range of industries developing practical and cost-effective solutions to product inspection, metal detection and material sorting problems using innovative and reliable technology.

In addition to the main production facility in Schoenberg, Germany with over one hundred employees, S+S has subsidiaries and agents in over fifty countries throughout the world.

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