Implant Sciences Corporation, a high technology supplier of systems and sensors for homeland security and defense markets, today announced it received multiple contracts for a total of ten additional units of its Quantum Sniffer™ QS-H150 handheld explosives trace detectors from the Japanese nuclear power industry. There have been a total of five orders from the customer in the last five months.
"The QS-H150, with its non-radioactive source and operational excellence, continues to be a preferred detector of the Japanese nuclear power plant industry," said Implant Sciences' Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Dr. Darryl Jones. "The recurring follow-on orders from this industry are testimonial to its effectiveness and reliability. We look forward to continued success in important critical infrastructure protection market."
"The performance and reliability of Implant Sciences' trace detection equipment has been proven time and again by international users in markets such as critical infrastructure protection, law enforcement, and public safety," commented Glenn D. Bolduc, President and CEO of Implant Sciences. "With the recent approval of our QS-B220 system by the Transportation Security Administration, we look forward to extending the same benefits to air cargo users in the U.S."
About the Quantum Sniffer™ QS-H150 Handheld Explosives Trace Detector
The Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 utilizes Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) technology, providing fast, accurate detection of trace amounts of a wide variety of military, commercial, and homemade explosives. Built with no radioactive materials and featuring a low-maintenance, self-calibrating, and self-clearing design, the QS-H150 provides very high levels of operational availability. The QS-H150 has been proven to perform well in a wide variety of temperatures and challenging environments, from humid jungles to dry, sand swept deserts.