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Monday, 19 October 2009 15:02

Comparison chart for Explosive Detectors ("Sniffers"). October 2009.    

 

  MN2000 Sabre4000 XP Ion Mo2M Vapour Tracer OUR PRODUCT
Radioactive  no  yes yes yesyes  no
 Warm-up time, sec <600 <600 <480 10 1200 <10
 Analysis time, sec 8-26 <15    ? 2 8 1-2
 Battery time, hours up to 4     ?   4-5  5,5    1,5 not less than 4

 Total weight,

including battery, kg

  3,87    3,2 1,81

  1,3+

battery

   3,3 1,8

 

Do You think You really need to pay a lot of money for the radioactive unit ?

Do You think You really need to wait a lot for warm-up ?

 

See the chart again, and You will see an answer - what ED You really need today.

And OUR product is cheaper twice. Do You still want to buy other ED ? 

 

 

PS For Professionals - see a List of detected types. You will be surprised -->

 

nitroglycerine (NG), EGDNtrinitrotoluene (toltrotylTNT), PENT (tetranitrapentaerythrit, pentaerythrittetranitrate, Pentrit, PETN), hexogen (RDX), oktogen (HMX), tetryl (Tetril), threeacetonethreeperoxide (Cyclethreeacetonethreeperoxide, TATP) и nitrocellulose powders, engaging mixing explosives on their ground: Semtex and other plastic and elastic explosives on the basis of RDX, PENT or their mixture, В-type compositions TG-20, TG-40, TG-60, TG-80, MC, TGAF)*, С-type (С1, С2, С3, С4, PVV-4*, PVV-5A*, PVV-7*, PVV-12M*, EVV-11*, EVV-32* and etc.), Н-6, HBX, Minol-2, Amatol (ammatol, ammonite № 6-GV*), Primacord, Primasheet, Tetritol, Tritonal, Cordit N, А-IX-1, А-IX-2, А-IX-20, octols*, ocfols* and some other mixing explosives.

 * - explosives of Russian origin.