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Liquid Explosive Detector LMLED-A100

Liquid Explosive Detector LMLED-A100 is with detection system for rapid identification of hazardous liquids in sealed containers. Integrated with ultra wideband pulse microwave reflection and thermal conductivity, enables quick non-invasive analysis. Employed with automatic self-check and fault diagnosis to maintain consistent operational stability. It is suitable for containers of various sizes made of plastic, glass, ceramic, and metal. Our Detector is employed in airports, customs, transportation hubs, and security checkpoints for fast contactless liquid screening.

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Specifications

Operating Temperature -10℃ to 55℃
Humidity Range 0% to 90% RH
Atmospheric Pressure 86 kPa to 106 kPa
Minimum Liquid Detection 100 ml
Detectable Container Material Plastic, Glass, Ceramic, Metal
Maximum Container Height Unlimited
Detectable Liquids Gasoline, diesel, ether, acetone, perfume, acids (HCl, H₂SO₄, HNO₃), solvents
Startup Time 2.3 seconds (no warm-up required)
Analysis Time Less than 1 sec (Plastic, Glass, Ceramic), less than 5 sec (Metal)
Alarm Type Sound, Light, LCD Display
Data Storage Up to 10,000 detection records, supports USB export
Screen Brightness Adjustable
Recognition Accuracy Adjustable via software settings
Self-Check Function Auto-calibration to reduce false alarms
Leakage Current Less than 5 mA
Maximum Power Consumption Less than 20 W
Power Supply AC 180 to 240V, 50 or 60 Hz
Dimensions 350.5 × 400.5 × 195.5 mm
Weight 9 kg

Features

Dual detection technology

Self-checking function

Shock-resistant casing

Handheld screening

Applications

Liquid Explosive Detector LMLED-A100 is for rapid detection of hazardous liquids in airports, customs, transportation hubs, and security checkpoints. It also ensures safety of industrial facilities, providing efficient non-invasive liquid analysis in critical security environments.

Selection Guide

When selecting Liquid Explosive Detector LMLED-A100, customers can consider its suitability based on several key factors, including research usage, applications, experimental needs, and certifications. This detector is commonly used in aviation security, border control, transportation hubs, and high-risk facilities due to its ability to detect a wide range of liquid explosives non-invasively and without opening the container. It is suitable for real-time screening of sealed bottles and containers, making it suitable for rapid inspection tasks during research experiments or field operations. Certified to meet international safety and detection standards, the model ensures compliance with regulatory requirements for explosives detection. Its user-friendly interface, fast analysis time, and broad temperature operating range support efficient use in both laboratory and on-site environments. These features make it a reliable choice for professionals who need accurate, safe, and certified explosive detection capabilities.

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  • Detectable Liquids: Alkane, alkene, alcohol, ester, gasoline, kerosene, diesel, ether, isopropyl ether, rosin, banana oil, nitrobenzene, n-ethane, n-heptane, n-octane, n-pentane, cyclopentane, Isopentane, propylene oxide, 1,2-dichloroethane, trichloromethane, ethanol, methanol, isopropanol, tert-butanol, n-propanol, acetone, cyclohexanone, benzene, xylene, toluene, carbon disulfide, paint, thin material, diethylamine, tetrahydrofuran, styrene, methyl benzoate, methyl tert-butyl ether, 1, 4-dioxane, pyridine, acetaldehyde, butyl butyrate, diethylene glycol, methyl cyclohexane, methylamine alcohol solution, acetic acid, oleic acid, hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, ethyl acetate, hydrogen peroxide, nitromethane, glycol, sodium hydroxide aqueous solution (40%), potassium hydroxide aqueous solution (40%), Ethanol (70%), Isopropyl alcohol (70%), etc.
  • Working Temperature: -20 to 65℃
  • Minimum Detectable volume: 50 ml
  • Detection Mode: Small, General, Special
  • Initialization Time: 2.7 Seconds