How Does Autocalibration Improve Metal Detector Performance?
Definition: Autocalibration is a digital process to automatically balance the metal detector over time. It runs in the background using signals in air and also with products to improve long-term stability and reduce/eliminate the need for service interventions.
Explanation: All balanced system metal detectors will drift out of balance over time due to temperature variations or small mechanical changes. When this drift is too large, it can affect performance. CASSEL Inspection metal detectors use a continuous digital balance technique where small shifts in balance are detected and removed on-the-fly. Users can adjust how this system of balance works by selecting the frequency of balance and the amount of balance allowed.
Benefits: Autocalibration adds to stability and performance over time and reduces or eliminates the need for periodic service calls. Because it is automatic and mostly invisible, users can focus on production and food safety rather than metal detector adjustment and maintenance, reducing the overall cost of ownership.
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