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Figure 2: TID1064ST has a suite of sampling attachments for any scenario.


Choose the appropriate attachment for the sampling situation. The General Attachment is suitable for most use cases.


While the Auto setting on TID1064ST is the fastest way to obtain accurate results, the device has options to improve results:


• Auto: The default setting that uses algorithms to automatically determine the best results.


• New container: Allows the user to create a temporary new container spectrum for unknown container types.


• Container type: Select a container from the known container library.


• Transparent/none: Select this option to optimise the matching algorithms for clear containers.


Finally, the visual sampling guides on the TID1064ST screen provide helpful tips on which attachment is best for a particular situation along with sampling guidelines (Figure 3).


Figure 4: A TID1064ST PDF report. The container spectrum is included here as the light grey trace.


Table 1. Sample and container types accompanied by relevant application use. Sample


Container Caffeine


Plastic bag + 3-layer pink plastic bag


Two-layer light blue nitrile glove


Mannitol Figure 3: Users can benefi t from on-screen sampling guidelines. Sodium bicarbonate Sample report


The TID1064ST PDF report includes key acquisition parameters and sample spectra overlaid with library references (Figure 4). When Container mode is selected for sampling, the Sample Report will include sample, container, and reference spectra.


Applications


Through-container analysis signifi cantly expands TacticID-1065 ST’s application range, enabling users to perform non-invasive scans in a variety of situations, from hazardous material identifi cation to quality control in manufacturing.


Sodium bicarbonate Aspirin


Absinthe (65%) Cyclohexane Glycerin


Acetaminophen


Plastic bag + 8-layer pink plastic bag


Plastic bag in blue nylon stuff sack


Plastic bag in green manila folder


Manufacturer’s bottle Clear glass Amber glass


Polyethylene bottle Blister pack


Known narcotic cutting agent


See-through white powder analysis


Quick, on-the-spot testing of mail


Quality control checks Authentication


Raw material identifi cation Raw material identifi cation


Authentication of black- market drugs


Application


Known narcotic cutting agent


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