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Titanium and Titanium Alloys Titanium and its alloys, such as titanium-aluminum-vanadium, are commonly used in orthopedic implants. These metals are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. However, they often escape detection by metal detectors.
Metals such as iron, nickel and cobalt are detected by passive and active metal detectors. Other metals, such as copper, brass and aluminum, are detected only by active means.
You find aluminum in soda cans, kitchen foil, and parts of our electronic devices. But what happens when these aluminum items are passed through a metal detector? Good quality metal detectors should recognize and respond to these metals just the same as other types of metal.
Do Vapes Set Off in Metal Detectors at School? Many schools using metal detectors to deter vape usage. Some even search students with metal detectors to find vapers. Vapes come in all shapes and sizes, with varying degrees of metal components, but many will set off a detector.
There are four main readings to know on a metal detector: the tone, the VDI, target ID, and the depth. These readings will help you to determine what kind of metallic object is buried beneath the surface.

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Metal detectors can make schools feel more like high-security zones than learning environments. This can significantly impact the school atmosphere, making students feel surveilled and uncomfortable, which is counterproductive to fostering a nurturing educational environment.

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