DynaSensor
IMS CWA detector developed for the military and now available for Homeland Security operations.
Availability: DISCONTINUED
Doug Woody
(980) 235-2402
Crystal Gateway Four, Suite 200 12th Street S.
Arlington, VA 22202
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| Manufacturer |
| General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products |
| Product Name |
| DynaSensor |
| Detection Category |
| Chemical |
| Detection Principle |
| Spectrometry; |
| Detection Method |
| Ion Mobility Spectrometry; |
| Application |
| Gas Analysis; |
| Equipment Type |
| Instrument |
| Product Synopsis |
| IMS CWA detector developed for the military and now available for Homeland Security operations. |
| Availability |
| DISCONTINUED |
| Technology Readiness Level (TRL) |
| 7 |
| User Feedback Sources |
| Indifferent/No user feedback |
| Dimensions |
| 178 x 279 x 152 mm |
| Weight |
| <30 lbs.; 2.7 kg |
| Power Requirements |
| AC/DC Line Power; 12, 24, or 36 V DC vehicle power or 115/240 V AC |
| Transportability |
| Person-Portable |
| Ruggedness |
| Extreme Temperatures/Humidity; Waterproof/Resistant; Dust; Vibration/Shock; Electromagnetic interference: MIL-STD-461/462; Drop Test: MIL-STD-810 |
| Operating Conditions |
| –22 to 122°F (–30 to 50°C) operating temp, –22 to 158°F (–30 to 70°C) storage temp. |
| Communications Interface |
| RS-232 |
| Shelf Life |
| >5 years; with routine maintenance |
| Tested For Chemical Agents |
| GA, GB, GD, VX, HD, HN3, L, AC, AK |
| Sample Introduction |
| Vapor/Gas |
| Sensitivity/Detection Limits |
| ppm |
| Response Time (Sample Application To Output) |
| <15 minutes |
| Alarm Capability |
| Visual |
| Training Required |
| <1 day training |
| Training Available |
| Available from vendor at additional cost |
| ITAR/EAR Export Regulations |
| Yes; U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Agency regulations due to 63Nickel source |
| IATA Shipping Restrictions |
| Yes; U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Agency regulations due to 63Nickel source. |