Toxic gas detector µRAIDplus
portablefor airportpersonnel

toxic gas detector
toxic gas detector
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Characteristics

Type
toxic gas
Portability
portable
Applications
for airport, personnel

Description

µRAIDplus Compact personal protection built with trusted technology The µRAIDplus is a highly robust, easy to use, IMS Chemical Agent Detector that can identify Chemical Warfare Agents and Toxic Industrial Chemicals. The ultra-reliable instrument has unmatched sensitivity and class winning interference rejection that produces accurate results. µRAIDplus is built with trusted IMS technology that has a proven track record from military and emergency response operations across the globe. Cost-effective flexibility with proven capability µRAIDplus has three operation modes (acoustic, silent & stealth) powered by a flexible battery concept enabling commercial AA, rechargeable batteries or a dedicated vehicle or fixed solution to be used. As well as CWA the unit has an expandable TIC capability organised in five libraries that can be tailored to customer’s needs. All consumables can be exchanged by the operator and crucially there is no need to swap consumables after an agent has been detected. The µRAIDplus is supplied with a carrying pouch that is compatible with in-service webbing and a range of optional accessories to meet the needs of all Military and Emergency Response personnel. µRAIDplus Features Effective substance identification from proven RAID-M100 technology. Unmatched ppm to ppb sensitivity in its class. Compact, lightweight and easy-to-use. High altitude operation. Stealth mode. Extensive TIC capabilities. Flexible battery concept. Low through-life costs, maintenance at operator level.

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