Implant Sciences Corp. (PINK:IMSC), an explosive trace detection maker, said Monday it shipped orders worth $150,000 to customers in China.
The
Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 handheld device rapidly detects and identifies
trace amounts of a number of military, commercial and homemade
explosives.
The device will be deployed by Chinese police and
military for security inspection as well as for bomb squad applications,
the company said.
"We continue to have a significant market
presence in China where our QS-H150 is regarded as one of the top trace
detectors on the market," Implant's chief executive Glenn D. Bolduc said
in a statement.
"This sale comes through our in-country service
provider, Beijing Ritchie Link Technology, which is providing superior
aftermarket service for our growing installed base of customers, leading
to repeat sales and sales to new customers."
The company's other
main product, the Quantum Sniffer QS-B220, is a trace detector that
uses ion mobility spectrometry to identify a number of military,
commercial and homemade explosives and narcotic substances. It was
introduced in May, 2011.
The benchtop explosives and narcotics
detector is suited for a number of security settings, including
high-traffic airports, borders, and prisons.
Implant's systems
are used by private companies as well as government agencies to screen
baggage, cargo, vehicles and people for the detection of trace amounts
of explosives and narcotics.
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