CAPABILITY PROFILES Thermo Scientific – Formerly sold under the Ahura Scientific brand
Thermo Scientific handheld chemical identification tools are field-ready instruments that deliver precise and actionable intelligence to military organizations, first responders and national law enforcement agencies around the world. Products include the AhuraFD™ (flagship FirstDefender®), FirstDefender RM, FirstDefender RMX and TruDefender™ FT for solid and liquid chemical identification and the TruDefender FTG for headspace gas identification.
Complementary and Confirmatory: FTIR spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy, the underlying technologies in the AhuraFD, FirstDefender and TruDefender products, are highly precise and
selective optical techniques, each offering distinct advantages in specific applications. When used together, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy provide confirmatory results and a broader range of unknown substance identification – leading to better protection for the responder and the community.
www.thermoscientific.com/ahura sales.chemid@
thermofisher.com +1 (978) 642-1132
Paul Boyé Technologies
Worldwide leader in research, development and mass production of CBRN/F protective suits, Paul Boyé Technologies offers a complete range of products to meet the requirements of Armed Forces and Civil Defence (soldiers, decontamination experts, aircraft pilots, helicopter pilots, special forces, police forces, military police, medical personnel, fire- fighters). In use within 38 countries in the world, Paul Boyé CBRN protective suits have gained
Genencor
Genencor is a world leader in industrial biotechnology and a pioneer in enzyme innovation with more than 400 patented enzyme technologies. Genencor improves process and product performance for a range of industries. As part of a large global organization, Genencor has a manufacturing and distribution network that spans more than 40 countries. In collaboration with customers, technology leaders and other stakeholders, Genencor supplies competitive, biobased solutions that create value throughout the supply chain, from raw material to finished product. DuPont acquired a majority stake in Danisco A/S, which includes its Genencor division, in May 2011. Genencor enzymes and enzyme production will now operate within DuPont Industrial Biosciences.
For more information, please visit:
www.genencor.com
international recognition thanks to their high technological level. Used by all international organizations (UNO, OPCW, IAEA, NATO…) for chemical disarmament operations, they have proven their superiority and comfort in the hardest climate.
www.paulboye.com Email:
export@paulboye.fr
EUROLITE® EUROLITE®
CBRN PROTECTION …..you have options!
CBRN products have a reputation for best- of-the-class chemical & physical protection, highly lightweight & easy-to store products, 15 + years shelf- life, affordable customized solutions, design & protection experience since 1977, NSNs, NFPA certified, global sales to military, civil defence and international organisations such as IAEA, etc...
Off the shelf EUROLITE® CBRN products:
2-piece suits, coveralls w and w/o butyl face opening, ventilated fully encapsulated suits, ponchos, casualty care (hoods, overalls, bags), mobile quarantine
systems that isolate infected patients for the protection of patients and medical personnel during transport, contaminated material bags, gloves, first-aid-wallets, sample collection bags, etc..
EUROLITE® CBRN products are designed by users to
provide unparalleled mobility, comfort and protection which fits to your needs. In this spirit feel free to contact us.
Goetzloff Gesellschaft m.b.H. Schirmerstrasse 28, A-4060 Leonding, Austria T: +43 (0) 732 384027 E:
office@goetzloff.at
F: +43 (0) 732 384027 5
www.goetzloff.com
CBRNe South America 2012, 13-14 March, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. More information on
www.icbrnevents.com 66 CBRNe WORLD February 2012
www.cbrneworld.com
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