In many areas throughout the World mine detectors can be influenced by non co-operative soils such as Volcanic soil, Laterit, Magnetic rock and by soil conductivity due to monsoon rains.
The EBEX 420GC can be used on non co-operative soils where other technology may fail.
The index GC stands for “GROUND COMPENSATION” which refers to the rejection of interference from Volcanic soil, Laterite etc. This equipment is therefore suitable for use throughout the world.
The wide band compensation of the EBEX 420GC will meet all environmental conditions and will also reject interference from salt water due to its PULSE INDUCTION operating principle.
Close Cooperation with international users led to the modular compact design of the EBEX 420 series. Components subject to wear and tear can easily be exchanged without further calibration, which improves equipment availability in the field.
The EOD trailer is designed for the safe transportation of devices suspected of containing explosive up to 6kg TNT. The construction of the trailer allows operations also in off road areas e.g. in combination with a smaller towing vehicle like a Jeep/Land Rover. Furthermore it can be used with a larger towing vehicle.
The EOD trailer consists of a solid steel frame installed on two spring mounted axles. The Frame carries a funnel-shaped container. A lifting mechanism (Gallows) adjustable in height on the right hand side of the container allows loading and unloading of the container from a safe distance (up to 50m) using a rope.