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INS has developed an automated laundry monitor (ALM) for every monitoring need. To meet our customers' demanding requirements, our ALMs have been engineered to ensure dependability while maximizing monitoring sensitivity. All systems utilize both upper and lower banks of gas-flow detectors and synchronized wire mesh conveyors which minimize detector-to-garment distance, resulting in optimum counting geometry.
ENS utilizes the ABALM-100/600 (Alpha/Beta Monitor) The ABALM uses 100 sq.cm. beta detectors and 600 sq. cm. alpha detectors in a double offset probe arrangement. This ensures there are no dead zones across the entire monitoring bed width. Each detector has its own on-board amplifier to assure maximum efficiency. PC-based counting instrumentation simplifies operation and allows higher inspection rates for any required monitoring sensitivity. |
| As the garments come off the conveyor monitor, operators perform a visual inspection for holes, rips, tears, defective zippers, etc. If repairs are necessary, the garment is segregated and sent to the mending department for repair. Following inspection, garments are sorted by size and garment type, folded and bundled. ENS uses a programable automated folding system to ensure clothing meets the customer requirements. |
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E-Mail to: ens@u1st.com |
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