Friday 31 August 2012

Implant Sciences sells more explosive detectors, shares rise


Implant Sciences Corp. (OTCQB:IMSC) has sold more of its handheld explosives trace detector units this time to a public sporting event in London, England. 
The QS-H150 device has also used for security at many sports venues in the past, including the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2011 Summer Universiade Games. 
Shares rose 0.84 per cent to reach $1.20 each Friday morning.
"The QS-H150 is an ideal choice for event security," Darryl Jones, vice president of global sales and marketing said in a statement. 
"Its portability and radiation-free design means it can go anywhere, while its ease of use allows rapid training of security staff."
The Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 is an explosives trace detector that uses ion mobility to find trace amounts of homemade bombs. 
The QS-H150 uses no radioactive materials and has a low-maintenance design.
Implant Sciences also makes the Quantum Sniffer QS-B220, which is a trace detector that utilizes ion mobility spectrometry to find a number of military, commercial or homemade explosives and narcotics.

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