Friday, February 1, 2008
TruDefender FT for Chemical Identification
Filed under: Public Health
Ahura Scientific, maker of various material detection systems out of Wilmington, MA, just released its latest field detector for sampling and identifying ingredients of chemical spills. The new system, called TruDefender FT, is based on Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR).
FTIR spectroscopy is a widely-accepted and highly-selective technique for chemical identification that is ideally-suited for many industries, including public safety applications like hazmat response. Building on its legacy in handheld Raman spectroscopy, Ahura Scientific recognized FTIR’s promise and developed an ultra-compact, easy-to-use FTIR system designed to the same exacting standards as the company’s award-winning FirstDefender®. The launch of the FTIR platform underscores the company’s ability to leverage different molecular spectroscopy methods to support an array of applications and markets.
Designed for use in the hotzone. The lightweight and fully decon-capable system can be taken directly to an unknown substance in the hotzone, eliminating significant response time. Fast, accurate analysis you can act on. TruDefender FT returns results in seconds, rather than the hour or more required to bring a sample from the hotzone and prepare it for analysis. An onboard hazard database provides full safety and treatment information, further speeding appropriate response. Precise results. Ahura Scientific’s custom software reduces the need for scientific field support by providing clear, definitive results that don’t require user interpretation or judgment. Automatic mixture analysis enhances substance identification capability and eliminates the need for subtraction of spectra. Easy to use. Intuitive menu-driven user interface enables even novice users to be proficient with minimal training. Easy maintenance. TruDefender FT is a self-contained unit which requires no scheduled maintenance or calibration, and uses no consumables. Flexible power source. TruDefender FT can be powered using the included rechargeable battery; wall plug; or commonly available SureFireTM disposable batteries.
Press release: Ahura Scientific Launches FTIR Platform with Introduction of TruDefender FT
Product page: TruDefender FT
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