Sensitive detection of metals mixed in clothing, sewing products, and food items! It is also possible to confirm the location of metals buried in the ground and nails driven into wood.
This is a detector that sensitively detects metals mixed in clothing, sewn products, and food items, and sounds an alarm with a buzzer. It can also confirm the location of buried metals in the ground and the presence of nails driven into wood. 【Features】 ■ Detects metals and sounds an alarm with a buzzer ■ Confirms the presence of metals without damaging the target ■ Detection capability is 70 mm with a coin of ∅22 m *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Features】 ■ Detects foreign metal contamination without damaging the product. ■ Can also confirm the location of buried metal in the ground and the presence of nails driven into wood. ■ Detection method: Pulse induction method. ■ Detection area: 115(W) × 170(H). ■ Alarm method: Buzzer. ■ Dimensions and weight: 115(W) × 590(D) × 40(H) mm, 0.28 kg. ■ Power supply: 9V battery (006P, usable for 30-35 hours). *Detection capability varies depending on the size and position of the metal fragments. For details, please contact us.
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Clothing, sewing products, food items, etc.
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