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On the Web
- Metal Detectors - Has schematic diagram for a one-coil induction metal detector. Excerpt from Metal Detectors for Treasures and Relic Hunting by Andrei Chtchedrine. Bilingual English/Russian site.
- Tectron Metal Detectors - Supplying industrial metal detectors ready made or custom metal detectors are available. Units detect magnetic, non-magnetic, ferrous
- Jewon Metal Detector - Manufacturer of walk through and hand held metal detectors.
- Viking Metal Detectors - UK based maker of hobby detectors. With links to product information and support.
- Fieldmaster Metal Detectors - Machines for the hobby of metal detecting and treasure hunting, designed and made in the UK.
- Essex Metal Detectors - Manufacturers, retailers and users of professional detectors since 1972.
- Gavalas Metal Detectors - Supplier of metal detectors for land, underwater, industrial or military use. Located in Moschato.
- Federation of Metal Detector and Archaeological Clubs, Inc. - Organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and protection of the recreational use of metal detectors.
- Blick Metal Detectors - Manufacturers and sells metal detectors for treasure and relic hunting, sawmills and other industrial purposes. From St. Petersburg.
- How Metal Detectors Work - Photographs and animations show anatomy of a machine, VLF, PI and BFO technology, buried treasure and detective work.
Wikipedia Articles
- Industrial metal detectors - Industrial Metal Detectors are metal detectors used in the pharmaceutical, food, confectionery, bakery, snackfood, beverage, dairy, textile, plastics, chemicals, and packaging industries
- Metal detector - Metal detectors use electromagnetic induction to detect metal. Uses include de-mining (the detection of land mines), the detection of weapons such as knives and guns, especially at airports, geophysical prospecting, archaeology and treasure hunting.
- ASTM C 1270 - ASTMS C 1270 is a Standard Practice for Detection Sensitivity Mapping of In-Plant Walk-Through Metal Detectors. This standard was created by the American Standard for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and published in December 1997.
- Pignone anti-tank mines - The Pignone P-1 and Pignone P-2 were plastic cased Italian anti-tank blast mines produced and used during the Second World War in North Africa and Italy. Although the mines had plastic cases, they had a number of metal components, rendering them detectable to mine detectors.
- Italian Bakelite Anti-tank mines - The Bakelite anti-tank mine type I and type II were Italian anti-tank mines produced during the Second World War. As the name suggests, the mines used Bakelite cases and used relatively few metal components, making them difficult to detect with mine detectors of the era.