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American Innovations, Inc. Release date: October 17, 2007
American Innovations Participates at 30th Annual CANASA Conference October 17, 2007 (Toronto, ON) American Innovations, Inc. (AI) host of www.BombDetection.com is pleased to announce their participation at the 30th annual CANASA security conference being held October 17-18 in Toronto, Ontario. The Canadian Security Association is a non-profit organization, established in 1977 and dedicated to promoting the interests of its members and the safety and security of all Canadians. They are the national voice of the security industry and have a growing membership of more than 1170 companies across Canada, representing all major segments of the industry.
During the conference AI will be featuring and demonstrating their new portable explosives trace detector that was first introduced at the Department of Defense (DOD) Force Protection Equipment Demonstrations (FPED VI) held August 14-17 in Stafford, Virginia. The XD-2i portable explosives trace detector has been included in this year's new product showcase sponsorship.
Incorporating analytical explosives detection chemistry, the XD-2i Explosives Trace Detector reliably detects over 40 explosives in 1 to 12 seconds, regardless of operator experience or environmental conditions. Detection time varies based on the type of explosives detected. The XD-2i detects homemade explosives, peroxides, liquid explosives, black powder, chlorates, nitrocellulose, smokeless gun powders, ANFO, nitrates, nitro-aromatics, plastic explosives, nitramines, explosive taggants, and many other wet or dry threat explosives.
The AI explosives trace detector (ETD) requires no warm-up time, no calibrating, no downtime after detecting explosives, and virtually no training. The costs per tests are extremely low and the only consumables are swipes and solutions. The XD-2i is capable of analyzing broken cargo, clothes, liquids, luggage, mail, packages, skin, soil, suspect items and vehicles for trace amounts of explosives. The new detector can also detect Gun Shot Residue, verify Bulk Explosives, and analyze soils for Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) devices.
AI will also be promoting at the ICTOA - 2007 conference their Computerized X-Ray Inspection Systems (CXIS Series), Bomb Resistant Trash Cans, and specialty surveillance cameras. For a live demonstration of this next generation explosives detection technology stop by the American Innovations Booth #424 at CANASA 2007 or visit www.BombDetection.com.
Source :- American Innovations, Inc. News Room |