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Protective Technologies International Unveils Advanced Walk Through Metal Detectors for Loss Prevention

Protective Technologies International (PTI), a maker of metal detectors has just released the most sensitive and advanced metal detectors available on the market, their XVS series.

2012-11-16
WEST JORDAN, UT, November 16, 2012 (Press-News.org) Protective Technologies International (PTI), a maker of metal detectors has just released the most sensitive and advanced metal detectors available on the market, their XVS series. The owners of PTI are excited to bring their metal detectors to a market that is unaware that such powerful devices exist. Security and loss prevention are sensitive issues in today's world and those in search of security devices are most worried that the devices they use will not be able to provide the level of security they desire. The PTI metal detectors solve this problem. As the owner of PTI tells his clients, "Our metal detector is so sensitive it is capable of seeing small pieces of jewelry, gold and even small razor blades."

It is this high level of sensitivity that sets the PTI metal detectors apart from any competitor. Their walk through metal detectors are far superior to standard detectors because they can detect even the smallest amounts of metal. In fact PTI designed these new metal detectors specifically to detect extra small amounts of metal. They are uniquely designed to help those in the metal industry enhance security and prevent loss. The PTI XVS-10 Mi model is destined to become the standard in the precious metal industry because of its ability to detect even the smallest amount of metal.

The XVS Series offers several unique features that are sure to get the attention of those in the metal industry in particular. These features include an advanced report keeping software that make pinpointing thief an effortless endeavor. The detectors in the XVS Series also include 306 degree detection for even greater sensitivity and this ensures absolutely no dead or weak zones as an individual walks through the detector. Immunity from outside noise interference, greater flexibility, superior sensitivity and maximum protection are the benchmarks of this new series of metal detectors and now they are available for use by anyone. Those who have been lucky enough to use one of the new PTI metal detectors have been amazed. One grateful business owner recently said, "With the new installation last week my company gained back $20,000 in stolen items. Thank you PTI!"

Those interested in learning more about the new PTI metal detectors can visit the company's website at http://www.pti-world.com to receive a free quote or call 801-280-9997 to speak with a company representative.

Protective Technologies Int'l 


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[Press-News.org] Protective Technologies International Unveils Advanced Walk Through Metal Detectors for Loss Prevention
Protective Technologies International (PTI), a maker of metal detectors has just released the most sensitive and advanced metal detectors available on the market, their XVS series.