Explosives detector RoadRunner
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explosives detector
explosives detector
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Characteristics

Type
explosives, narcotics, trace
Portability
portable
Applications
for airport

Description

Increases flexibility RoadRunner is a handheld, battery operated device for the detection of explosives and narcotics. It is a dual-mode detector capable to accept vapor samples and swab samples as well, which increases flexibility. With a weight of 3,5 kg it is literally a "go anywhere" device. A battery lifetime of 4 hours and the feature of hot-swap battery exchange further expand the usability. The use of a non-radioactive, high energy photon ionization source eases the life of the user since this ionization method does not belong to legislation related to radiation safety. The incorporation of the patented CHIRP-IMS technology provides for the first time the sensitivity of bench-top trace detectors in a handheld design. An automatic internal calibration makes manual calibration and verification steps obsolete and eases the everyday use. Outstanding Performance from an Explosives Detector The RoadRunner is the latest high sensitivity, hand-held, battery-operated explosives and narcotics trace detection system from Bruker. Based on industry-standard IMS technology, this compact detection system offers hot-swappable batteries and a detection sensitivity approaching that of a bench-top instrument RoadRunner Features Bench-top sensitivity in a hand-held device Lightweight (7.7 lbs [3.5 kg]), battery-operated Swab and direct vapour sampling of explosives and narcotics Non-radioactive High Energy Photo Ionization source CHIRP-IMS technology and continuous automatic calibration for best performance

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