Product
The BVE-HLD200 hand held liquid detector is a liquid security checking device specially designed for dangerous, flammable and explosive liquid liquids detection in non-metal containers. Using dielectric constant technique, BVE-HLD200 could do quick detecting the liquids in the containers made of plastics, glasses etc. without opening the containers/bottles.
Product Features:
• Compact design: Light weight, compact and realized portal use;
• Easy operation: Just put it on the outer bottle or container of the liquid. Automatic reset after alarm and continue next detection, short detection time and high efficient;
• Fast detection: less than 1 second analysis time required only;
• Contact-free: Could tell out explosives, flammable liquid promptly without contacting the liquid.
BVE-HLD200 is an advanced hand held type liquid detector. It could be used for various installation sites like: Public transportation operations, Embassy, Stadiums, Government Buildings, Airports, Customs, Special Events, Military Bases, Army, Law Enforcement, Courts, Prisons, Critical Infrastructures or wherever liquid security checking, total security solution is required.
Basic Parameters |
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Detection Target |
Gasoline, Kerosene, Diesel, Ethyl alcohol, Petroleum Ether, Acetone, Dichloroethane, Trichloromethane, Degreaser, Epoxypropane, N-hexane, Nitrocarbol, TBA, Pentanol, Isopropyl, Diethyl Ether etc. Near 40 explosives, flammable liguids. |
Container Material |
8mm non-metallic containers; |
Detection Speed |
About 1 second; |
Liquid Container Size Detectable |
No less than 5.5 cm*1.5 cm; |
Minimum Liquid Detectable |
50 ml; |
Size |
216 mm (L) X 50 mm (W)X 79 mm (H) ; |
Power Consumption |
50W; |
Weight |
About 200 g (Including battery); |
Power on Time |
1 second; |
Alarm Modes |
Sound Alarm; OLED display screen alarm; |
Data Storage |
More than 10000 detection could be stored; |
Data Transmission |
USB |
Working Temperature |
-10- 55℃ |
Humidity |
0-95% RH (Non-condensing) |
Power |
Two AA battery; 3V; 270 mA; 0.8 W Power Consumption |