TruNarc™ Handheld Narcotics Analyzers
Thermo Fischer
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A revolutionnary tool for anti narcotics actions
With the TruNarc analyzer, narcotics officers, customs, border patrol, and other law enforcement personnel can scan a sample for multiple narcotics in one single test
Advantages
The TruNarc™ is a portable system based on Raman technology, designed for fast narcotics identification without direct contact with most samples. A single, non-destructive test is sufficient to determine if a narcotic in the database is present in the tested substance.
Lightweight and easy to use, the TruNarc provides fast and accurate analysis of suspected narcotics in the field. Based on Raman spectroscopy, proven in laboratories, it can easily identify stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and analgesics.
To help law enforcement keep up with evolving drug trafficking, the TruNarc can analyze major drugs, cutting agents, and emerging narcotics such as cathinones. Raman spectroscopy is a precise and selective optical technology, recognized by scientists as a gold-standard analytical technique for the analysis of seized drugs (SWGDRUG).
Technology: Portable Raman spectrometer for fast, non-destructive identification of narcotics and controlled substances
Weight: 1.25 lb (≈ 0.57 kg)
Dimensions: 6.4 × 4.1 × 2.0 in (≈ 16.3 × 10.4 × 5.1 cm)
Battery: 3.7 V rechargeable Lithium-ion, ≈ 10 hours runtime
Power supply: 5 V DC wall adapter (1.5 A), optional car charger
Data transfer: via USB connection to TruNarc Admin software
Operating temperature: -10 °C to +50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)
Display: Color LCD with intuitive interface
Police forces: rapid identification of narcotics, cutting agents, or suspicious substances during road checks, raids, or criminal investigations.
Customs and border control: detection of illegal drugs and prohibited chemicals in luggage, packages, or containers.
Airports: screening of passenger baggage and air cargo to prevent drug trafficking.
Correctional facilities: inspection of illegally introduced substances within prisons.
Forensic laboratories: rapid on-site analysis before laboratory confirmation.