Toxic gas detector RAID-AFM
fixedfor airport

Toxic gas detector - RAID-AFM - Bruker - fixed / for airport
Toxic gas detector - RAID-AFM - Bruker - fixed / for airport
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Characteristics

Type
toxic gas
Portability
fixed
Applications
for airport

Description

RAID-AFM Automated facility monitor designed for continuous nuclear and chemical detection The RAID-AFM (NC Version) meets the challenging National Security requirements for the protection of Critical Infrastructure. Designed to be used in a stationary role, it provides continuous automated monitoring for Chemical Warfare Agents, Toxic Industrial Chemicals and Radioactive contamination. Requiring no special user licences, RAID-AFM performs instant, reliable dual NC detection with class leading interference rejection. Trusted continuous dual detection Dual N&C detection is achieved by an integrated gamma detector and trusted, quality IMS. A high speed reversible voltage source and an automatic backflush mode that prevents instrument saturation, keep the RAID-AFM in constant operation. Improved dopant technology has lowered interference to an absolute, unrivalled minimum and maintenance is normally only required on an annual basis. Accurate automatic detection and identification is achieved in seconds. RAID-AFM runs 24/7 without operator interface and data can be relayed to control rooms at distances in kilometres away from the instrument. RAID-AFM Features Non-radioactive XPI™ Photo Ionization source, no special user licenses required (optional Ni63 source). Embedded web-interface for unlimited interrogation of sensors worldwide, no additional software required. High performance ion mobility spectrometer tube. Sophisticated internal data analysis with substance identification capability.

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