FirstDefender

The FirstDefender, originally from Ahura, was a hand-held Raman spectrometer designed for on-site identification of unknown solids and liquids. Identifies liquids, solids, and mixtures in under a minute and boot-up time is under a minute. Sampling is non-contact and non-destructive. Spectral deconvolution software enables the Ahura FD to identify mixtures of powders, liquids, chemicals in aqueous solutions and even solid/liquid combinations. Designed to be operated while in protective clothing and can be decontaminated without damage to the unit. Point-and-shoot operation through containers avoids contamination and maintains evidence. The Defender RM/RMX systems replaced the FirstDefender.

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Dan Davis
Product Manager
daniel.davis2@thermofisher.com
978-513-9717
2 Radcliff Road
Tewksbury, MA 01876
USA
www.thermoscientific.com
Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.
Product Name
FirstDefender
Detection Category
Chemical; Explosives;
Detection Principle
Molecular Spectroscopy;
Detection Method
Raman Spectroscopy;
Application
Emergency Response; Screening; Bulk Analysis; Forensics;
Product Model Number
FirstDefender
Equipment Type
Instrument
Product Synopsis
The FirstDefender, originally from Ahura, was a hand-held Raman spectrometer designed for on-site identification of unknown solids and liquids. Identifies liquids, solids, and mixtures in under a minute and boot-up time is under a minute. Sampling is non-contact and non-destructive. Spectral deconvolution software enables the Ahura FD to identify mixtures of powders, liquids, chemicals in aqueous solutions and even solid/liquid combinations. Designed to be operated while in protective clothing and can be decontaminated without damage to the unit. Point-and-shoot operation through containers avoids contamination and maintains evidence. The Defender RM/RMX systems replaced the FirstDefender.
Availability
DISCONTINUED
Technology Readiness Level (TRL)
9
Market Entry Date
~2005
User Feedback Sources
Hands-on experience, DoD; Positive user feedback
T&E Reports and Standards
Reports: Ahura_FirstDefender_125.pdf; Ahura_FirstDefender_125.pdf; Ahura_FirstDefender_125.pdf; Ahura_FirstDefender_125.pdf;
Dimensions
12.5 x 5.75 x 2.75 in (318 x 147 x 70 mm) Case: 14.25 x 11.5 x 6.5 in (362 x 293 x 166 mm)
Weight
<5 Lbs.; Less than 4 Lbs. (1.8 kg)
Power Requirements
AC/DC Line Power; Lithium Battery; Operates on AC power or Li ion battery; 5-hr battery life. Unit comes standard with two batteries. Separate battery charging station.
Noise Produced
None
Transportability
Handheld
Ruggedness
Extreme Temperatures/Humidity; Waterproof/Resistant; Vibration/Shock
Operating Conditions
–20 to 40°C (-4 to 105°F)
Consumables
<$1,000/year; 4-mL sample vials
Calibration Schedule
Automated system check prior to use.
Suggested Routine Maintenance
No user-accessible internal components
Communications Interface
Data files are transferred to and from the unit via CompactFlash (CF) card. No direct link to external computer or network.
Shelf Life
>5 years
Unit Cost
$23,800.00
Tested For Chemical Agents
Yes; reference spectral library is included with purchase
Tested For ITF-25 TIC/TIMs
Yes; reference spectral library is included with purchase
Tested For Explosives
Yes; reference spectral library is included with purchase
Tested For Narcotics
Yes; reference spectral library is included with purchase
Other Chemical Targets
Yes; reference spectral library is included with purchase
Number of Library Entries
~12,000
Adaptability
Yes; users can add new targets in the field and create custom searchable spectral libraries. Most organic chemicals are capable of producing a searchable Raman spectrum, with the exception of materials that fluoresce when exposed to 785 nm light.
Sample Introduction
Solid; Liquid
Sensitivity/Detection Limits
Bulk; mg; g
Known Interferents/Inhibitors
Successful identification of an unknown is dependent on the presence of the corresponding reference spectrum in the library. Analysis of mixtures can produce erroneous search results unless the library contains a reference spectrum of the mixture itself. Fluorescence, either from the unknown, or a component or interferents in the unknown, can produce intense interference. Fluorescence is up to 106 more intense than the Raman effect that produces a searchable spectrum.
False Positive Rates
<1%
Start Up Time (From Cold Start To Sample Ready)
< 1 minute
Response Time (Sample Application To Output)
<1 minute. Analysis takes longer when sampling through glass or plastic.
Total Run Time
<5 minutes
Alarm Capability
Visual
Software Control
On-board computer with PDA-sized display
Other Operational Parameters
Class III-B 785 nm laser; users must complete OSHA laser safety training. Warning: laser may ignite or detonate energetic materials when used at highest setting. Direct viewing of a Class IIIb laser beam or reflected beam is hazardous to the eye. Operators should follow ANSI Z136.1 laser safety guidelines. Limited number of components (< 6)
Training Required
<1 day training
Training Available
Purchased through vendor
Manuals Available
Yes
Warranties
1 year standard warranty; extended warranty at additional cost
IATA Shipping Restrictions
Yes; lithium ion battery
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