EMA - DETECTOR OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE AND EXPLOSIVE LIQUIDS

Key features
Accurate and fast analysis of the contents of closed and unopened containers, including aluminum cans
Approved for use as a liquid explosive detection system (LEDS) according to ECAC Standard 3 Type A and Type B
Automatic analysis of liquids in 5 seconds (Type A) and 4 seconds (Type B, optional)
Proven performance in real-world conditions
Compact and ergonomic design
Stainless steel housing
Minimal footprint
Minimal operator qualification requirements
Options
EMA Mobile Station: Robust stainless steel trolley designed for optimal use of EMA

EMA is a compact, tabletop device designed for the analysis of the contents of closed and unopened containers for the detection of liquid explosives, as well as flammable, combustible and explosive liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, solvents, ethyl alcohol, acetone, ether, etc.

The analysis process starts automatically after placing the container containers into the inspection chamber. The entire volume of the container is analyzed and after a few seconds the result is displayed on the device screen as a short text message.

In case of suspected threat, additional sound and light alarms are triggered, and a corresponding text message appears on the device screen. During each analysis, the device is automatically calibrated.

The generated field does not affect the properties of the liquid being analyzed and is absolutely safe for people.

Liquid explosives, as well as flammable, combustible and explosive liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, solvents, ethyl alcohol, acetone, ether, etc. The body is made of stainless steel and wear-resistant plastic, includes a control panel and an open compartment where the containers are placed. If analysis of open containers such as cups and thermos flasks is required, it can also be carried out using EMA, using a special probe (optional)

Specifications

Functionality

Detectable substances

Liquid explosives, as well as flammable, combustible and explosive liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, solvents, ethyl alcohol, acetone, ether, etc.

Detection ability

Closed and unsealed containers, including aluminum cans

Technology

Measuring the complex impedance of a liquid using several technologies: testing
in a wide range of radio frequencies, research in the IR spectrum, electromagnetic induction,
gravimetric analysis

General characteristics

Design
Stainless steel and wear-resistant plastic housing, control panel and open compartment
where the containers are placed. Analysis of open containers such as cups and thermos flasks
can be performed using an optional external probe

Calibration Automatic
Warm-up time at cold start Up to 15 seconds

Performance characteristics

Standard model dimensions

470 (L) x 317 (W) x 330 (H) mm

Weight in standard configuration

17 kg

Range of operating temperatures

From 0 ° C to + 40 ° C

Range of storage temperatures

From -10 ° C to + 60 ° C

Relative humidity at + 25 ° C

Up to 95% (non-condensing)

Power supply

230 V AC ± 15% • 50/60 Hz ± 10%

Power consumption

15 W

System Alerts

Visual

Green, yellow and red alarms, with gradation according to the danger of the detected threat. Contrast graphic display

Audible

If there is a suspicion of a threat, an audible signal is given

Setting up operating parameters

Interface

RS-232, Ethernet (remote control, programming, statistics collection, software update)
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