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Article: Chemicals/explosives detection.(Marketplace)
- Article from:
- Security Management
- Article date:
- September 1, 2004
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The SABRE 4000, a next-generation handheld detector that can identify more than 40 different narcotics, explosives, chemical warfare agents, and toxic industrial chemicals, has been introduced by Smiths Detection of Pine Brook, New Jersey. It can detect chemicals such as hydrogen cyanide, phosgene, sulfur dioxide, and chlorine in addition to narcotics and explosives, and it can analyze both vapor and particle samples. Particle samples are collected by wiping suspect surfaces with a swab and then ...