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Portable XPAK can detect the tiniest traces of explosives on any surface

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May 23, 2007 One of the telltale signs of an explosive crate, envelope or
package is the tiny trace amounts of explosive chemicals the bomb-maker
leaves on the outer of the package when he closes it. Trace quantities of
explosives are very hard to wash off hands as well, which is the theory
behind the XPAK, a new portable explosives detection unit that allows
shipping officers and security personnel to quickly scan for trace
quantities of explosives in the field. 

RedXdefense <http://www.redxdefense.com/> 's explosive detection systems
utilise a silicon polymer "nanowire"
<http://invent.ucsd.edu/technology/cases/2000/SD2000-160.htm>  developed by
the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). The nanowire, 2,000 times
thinner than a human hair, fluoresces under ultraviolet light, but loses its
luminescence when it comes into contact with many classes of explosive.
Thus, after it is sprayed onto a surface, any traces of explosives become
clearly visible under a black light.

Explosives detected include TNT, DNT, RDX, HMX, PETN, Tetryl, C4, PE-4,
Semtex, and Composition B, among others.

RedXDefense's new XPAK <http://www.redxdefense.com/RedX_site/xpak_TEMP.htm>
unit applies the UCSD polymer to a sampling wand that can be run over
packaging, crates, hands, or any other surface and analysed in a small
portable unit for signs of explosives. The system is light, portable and
very intuitive, making it a very easy addition to a company's security
regime.

RedX has successfully trialled the device with "a major shipping company"
who reported that the simple system fit in well with their operational
environment, easily taking samples from a variety of crates, pallets and
other shipping containers. RedX claims the tool will be just as effective in
scanning personnel, bags and mail.

The affordable XPAK will no doubt be welcomed in security-focused and
terrorism-conscious industries. It will be available from Q3 this year.



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