Peroxide Explosive Tester has portable, pen shape.
June 13, 2007 -
Useful for range of law enforcement and military operating environments including airports, border control facilities, streets, and battlefields, ACRO-P.E.T. can identify peroxide-based explosives, which may appear in variety of shapes and forms, including liquid explosives such as Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP). Device enables immediate sampling of suspicious liquids in addition to all other forms of explosives, including powder.
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Acro Announces New and Enhanced Version of Innovative Peroxide Explosive Tester
NEW YORK, May 16 -- Acro, Inc. (OTC BB:ACRI), a developer of explosive detection
solutions, today announced a new, powerful version of ACRO-P.E.T., the company's innovative, patented peroxide explosive tester. The new version enables easier verification of peroxide based explosives, such as Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP), and is easier to operate. In addition, Acro improved the sampling device that enables easy and immediate sampling of suspicious liquids in addition to all other forms of explosives, including powder. The new version will be available in the third quarter of 2007.
"Since its introduction in August 2006, ACRO-P.E.T. has attracted a lot of interest worldwide," said Acro Chairman and CEO Gadi Aner. "Today's announcement marks Acro's next step toward becoming a leading global provider of explosive detection systems."
"Based on feedback from field tests, the new version makes it easier for users to operate the pen-like tester with minimum training," said Professor Ehud Keinan, Acro's chief scientific consultant and the inventor of ACRO-P.E.T. "The new version is optimized to meet the growing needs of security professionals requiring ultra high-speed explosive detection at the venue."
Targeted for marketing primarily through channel partners, ACRO-P.E.T. can identify peroxide-based explosives, which may appear in a variety of shapes and forms, including liquid explosives. Peroxide-based explosives are very difficult to identify, since they do not contain nitro groups and are colorless.
ACRO-P.E.T. is designed to support the widest range of law enforcement and military operating environments, including airports, border control facilities, streets and battlefields, among others. It is a vital tool in the global war against terrorism.
About Acro, Inc.
Acro, Inc. develops explosives detection technologies. The company developed a unique patented technology for identifying peroxide-based explosives, such as TATP. Acro's Advisory Board includes General (Ret.) Ehud Barak, former IDF Chief of Staff and former Prime Minister of Israel; Prof.K. Barry Sharpless, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize for Chemistry; and Prof. Richard A. Lerner, President & CEO of The Scripps Research Institute, considered one of the world's most influential scientific institutes. For more information about Acro, visit www.acrosec.com.
Source: Acro Inc.
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