The LORENZ DEEPMAX Z1 is based on the stationary Pulse GBS (Pulse Ground Balancing System) system. Short and severe magnetic vibrations are primarily transmitted by means of the fixing head. These magnetic vibrations, in metal-type conductive materials, primarily generate eddy currents. Said eddy currents will be protected in the metal object and will disappear when the magnetic vibration emitted by the head is terminated. It is possible to detect these eddy currents since the delayed detection step is carried out by the same detection head (which now serves as the receiver).



LORENZ, highly complex electronic circuits are required to detect these small voltage changes and to distinguish these special signals from interference. This signal must be amplified by a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) in order to have a sound stage, that is, when metal appears near the detection area of ​​the VCO head, it sends signals via the headset or the internal speaker. The eddy currents produced in the metal object by primary earth vibrations will disappear at different times depending on the conductivity of the metal object. Therefore, the classification circuit gives noticeable delays in the readings of the eddy currents received during the unit time. In addition, the Double D head can be used to detect any metal or non-metal mine. This gives more information about the possible type of substance, and the sound emitted makes it easy to determine the location and size of the buried metal object.







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Lorenz Z1

  • Product Code: Lorenz Z1
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