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Goring Kerr was a British company founded in the 1940s by Bruce Goring Kerr and David Hiscock. The company was a pioneer in the field of industrial metal detection equipment, leading the way for metal contaminant detection in industrialized food production.
History
[edit]Goring Kerr was founded in the 1940s with a mission to provide innovative solutions for metal contaminant detection in industrial settings. The company quickly became known for its dedication to quality and innovation, setting the standard for metal detection equipment in the food industry.
Inventions
[edit]- Tektamet Model: Introduced in the early days of the company, the Tektamet model was instrumental in advancing food safety programs in the bakery industry.
- DSP 1 Metal Detector: Goring Kerr broke new ground with the DSP 1 metal detector, which featured an advanced digital signal processing system (DSP) that significantly increased detection capabilities.
- DSP Model Metal Detectors: Goring Kerr's DSP model metal detectors are considered the most advanced of their kind today and are often used as the benchmark system in the industry.
Developments
[edit]- 3 Coil Metal Detector
- Auto Balance
- Auto Phase
- Auto Residual
- DSP Technology
Products
[edit]- Tektamet I/II
- DSP 1
- DSP 2/2S
- DSP 3
- X-Ray
Industries served
[edit]Goring Kerr's metal detectors were widely used in various industries, including food processing, pharmaceuticals, textiles, lumber, and plastics. The company's detectors were known for their versatility and reliability, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
Acquisition
[edit]Goring Kerr[1] was acquired by Smiths Industries, a British engineering company, in the 1980s. It was later acquired by Graseby, a healthcare and environmental technology company, before being acquired by Thermo Sentron (Thermo Fisher Scientific), a company specializing in industrial inspection and product inspection solutions.
Legacy
[edit]Goring Kerr's legacy is one of innovation and excellence in metal detection technology. The company's commitment to providing high-quality, reliable products has made it a trusted name in the industry for over seven decades.
Alumni
[edit]- Jan Shultz, CEO North America
- Alfred Fry, V.P. Sales North America
- Scott Jordan, Manufacturing Manager
- David Reid, Director, Goring Kerr Metal Detection
- Stephen Young, Director, Goring Kerr X-Ray
References
[edit]- ^ "Goring Kerr - Graces Guide". www.gracesguide.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-05-21.