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Explosives, Drugs Detection

by Msecadm4921

Ion Track Instruments (ITI) the explosive and drug detection technology company is launching their new developments in explosives and narcotics detection equipment

Ion Track Instruments (ITI) the explosive and drug detection technology company is launching their new developments in explosives and narcotics detection equipment for use by airports, police forces, customs operations, correctional facilities and other security services. The ITEMISER3 is a mobile testing facility which recently passed the Federal Aviation Administration Trace Explosives Detection Laboratory?s acceptance testing. This can simultaneously detect explosives and narcotics, the manufacturers say. It takes between four and ten seconds to perform the detection, which means that it can be incorporated into the search process without causing delays, the makers claim. ITI?s Entry Scan3 Portal (walk-through) is undergoing final testing. The Entry Scan3 Portal will provide a method for detecting explosive or drug particles and vapours from people. Entry Scan3 is targeted to bridge the potentially weak gap in the present security screening of people at airports and other high threat installations where non-intrusive passenger/visitor search is a vital requirement. The Entry Scan3 will give the security checkpoint staff the ability to screen each person for concealed explosives in a fully automated fashion.

About Trace Detection

Trace detection technology makes use of the minute amounts of vapours given off and the microscopic particles left behind when narcotics and explosives contraband are packaged and handled. Once collected, substances? ionised molecules are rapidly analysed in the detection system for the presence of explosives or narcotics.