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Glossary
A
Aperture:
The area through which product is passed.
AutoBalance:
A patented detector feature that automatically makes balance adjustments
for each of the 70 available frequencies to provide optimum detector
performance.
B
Bin Full:
Option which uses a PEC to indicate when a reject bin is full and needs to
be emptied.
C
Conductivity:
The measured amount of eddy current generation created on a metal
surface.
D
Detector Performance:
Relates to how well the metal detector can reliably detect metal
contaminants,
E
Eddy Current:
Small circulating electric currents generated when an electromagnetic field
contacts the surface of a metal object. Secondary electromagnetic fields are
generated by these currents and picked up by the receiver coils. This
causes an inductive imbalance to occur between the transmitter and
receiver coils which is used to identify and reject contaminated products.
Electromagnetic Field:
An invisible electrical field emanating from a transmitter coil. This field is
generated by the flow of alternating oscillator frequency current around the
transmitter coil's windings.
F
False Triggering:
Product rejects caused by external effects and not by a contaminant in the
product itself.
Ferrous:
A metal mainly composed of iron which also has magnetic properties.
Frequency:
The number of alternating current cycles per second (Hz) produced by the
transmit oscillator. The metal detector's electromagnetic operating
frequencies are measured in Kilohertz (kHz). Low signal frequencies
penetrate the product deepest, but sensitivity to smaller targets is low.
Higher frequencies have a more shallow detecting depth but high sensitivity
to small targets.
G
GUI:
The controls used to set up and operate the metal detector.
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