Where do Palladium Class Rings display on a 6000 DI Series 3 Detector

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Wow, that's a big question. If you go to the White'a Electronics Website and search for VDI Chart Image, there is a chart that I consider the "bible" of VDI numbers. Hopefully it will help you on your quest. H Digs!
 

Wow, that's a big question. If you go to the White'a Electronics Website and search for VDI Chart Image, there is a chart that I consider the "bible" of VDI numbers. Hopefully it will help you on your quest. H Digs!

Thanks for the info, Palladium wasn't listed that I could see but the chart is nice. I am just interested in the general area that they read. It seems I have read somewhere in the past that they read in the low area near trash.
 

If you look up a chart with the conductivities of metals listed that should give you a ballpark. Conductivity can be changed dramatically with alloys.
 

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On my XL Pro - essentially the same thing - a palladium women's class ring registers as foil; right at 15 on the scale. Unfortunately, I don't have a man's size to test for you, but hope this helps.
 

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Thanks a4wdguy,
I had heard they read almost to iron. 15 is quite low.

On my XL Pro - essentially the same thing - a palladium women's class ring registers as foil; right at 15 on the scale. Unfortunately, I don't have a man's size to test for you, but hope this helps.
 

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