SABRE EXV
HAND-HELD VAPOR DETECTOR AND IDENTIFIER FOR VOLATILE EXPLOSIVES
Feature Highlights
- Immediate alert and identification of volatile explosives including peroxides and taggants
- Simultaneous detection of both negative and positive explosives in a single sample
- Complete analysis and result in 10 seconds
- Weighs 7 lbs. with battery
Additional Highlights
- 180° screen inversion option (for fixed use)
- 3.5” color TFT displays
- Battery life up to 8 hours
Options
- Desktop cradle for fixed use
- Protective carrying case
Common chemicals used in households cleaning products or in manufacturing processes can also be used to construct devastating Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). These peroxide-based explosives are extremely volatile and unstable. The SABRE EXV uses Smiths Detection’s proven Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) technology to detect and identify these volatile explosives substances in low ppm to ppb quantities.
The operator simply holds an item such as a bag, box, or container in front of the sample nozzle and within 10 seconds, the analysis result will be shown on an easy-to-read, color display.
The portable SABRE EXV system operates up to 8 hours on a fully charged battery. It can be connected to a PC for data viewing and programming using Instrument Manager (IM32) software. Although it is designed for portable use, an optional desktop cradle is available for fixed use.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Technology | Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) technology |
| Explosives Detected | H2O2, TATP, EGDN and NG |
| Display | 3.5” TFT color display |
| Ready Time | less than 5 minutes |
| Analysis Time | 10 seconds |
| Weight | Under 3,2 kg (7 lbs.) with the 8-hour battery |
| Size | 36,3 x 11 x 13 cm (14.5” x 4” x 4.5”) |
News
April 26. 2012 Smiths Detection wins $27M US Chemical Detector Order [more]
April 18. 2012 Smiths Detection Wins EUR 5.6m Italian Customs Contract [more]
April 12. 2012 Smiths Detection Equips New Airport Outside London [more]
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March 26. 2012 Smiths Detection Wins €100m Doha Airport Order [more]
