Anachemia Canada is a major international supplier of products for Chemical Warfare Defense. Our proven experience during the last 30 years allows us to provide quality products, each manufactured and tested according to all applicable military specifications. In addition to Canada and the US, we have supplied our products to the defense departments of almost all NATO countries, as well as Switzerland, Sweden, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea. In recent years, we have provided products to various Hazardous Materials Response Teams including civilian authorities such as police and fire departments.
We carry a selection of specially suited products that have been utilized for many years by professionals in the field. Our products test for Liquid Chemical agents such as G (nerve), H (blister), and V (nerve.) and nerve gas vapors. We also have comprehensive kits available as well as simulators for Nerve and Blister agents. (Training kits).
We have created this webpage in order to provide our customers with a short explanation of the various detection systems including color photos. For additional information, our expert personnel are available to assist you in the selection of our products and provide you with pricing.
We look forward to serving your present and future needs . . . .
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Chemical
Agent Liquid Detectors 3-way, M-8, M-9
Chemical
Agent Vapor Detector
Chemical
Agent Detector Kit M256A1
Chemical Agent Detector Simulator Training Kit (M28,M29 and M256A1)
Chemical
Agent Detector Kit C-2
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Chemical Agent Liquid Detectors
3-way, M-8, M-9
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The
Chemical Agent Liquid Detector papers were designed to meet the need for
a simple, rapid method of detecting and differentiating between the 3 Major
groups of liquid chemical warfare agents. The detectors papers can quickly
determine the presence of G, V or H agents in liquid.
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test consists of : (1) Detaching a piece of paper from a booklet or dispenser
roll.
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Exposing the paper to a surface suspected of being contaminated by a liquid
chemical agent or to the agent itself by wiping the suspected surface with
the paper, or by attaching the paper to a surface which may be exposed
in the future.
We can manufacture custom configuration
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Chemical Agent Vapor Detector
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Detector is a simple, inexpensive,
expendable device designed for the individual soldier to detect nerve gas
vapors.
The detectors can be used to quickly
determine:
- If a chemical attack detected
by a “gas alarm” system is dangerous in the immediate vicinity of the individual
- When it is safe to unmask
The detector consists of:
- A plastic detector body containing
an enzyme impregnated test paper
- A plastic holder containing a
chemically impregnated test paper
- An instruction sheet
The test consists of:
1. Moistening the test paper in
the detector body and exposing it to the atmosphere.
2. Pressing the detector body into
the holder so that the papers contact. The test paper will change color
to blue or green in absence of nerve agent vapor. If nerve agent vapor
is present or the test has been incorrectly performed, the color of the
test paper will remain unchanged.
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Chemical Agent Detector Kit M256A1
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The
M256A1 Chemical Agent Detector Kit is a compact, simple-to-use kit designed
to detect blister, nerve, blood and Lewisite agents.
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kit consists of:
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A plastic carry case with velcro closure
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A booklet of M8 test paper sealed in a plastic bag.
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Attached instruction cards
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12 pouches containing the chemical agent detector samplers
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test is carried out by following the simple instructions printed on the
sampler packet. The test consists of:
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Activating the sampler by breaking the integral crushable ampoules and
releasing test reagents.
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Exposing the activated test disc to ambient air.
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Comparing the observed color change to the color chart in the instructions,
thereby determining the presence or absence of chemical agents.
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Chemical Agent Detector Simulator Training Kit (M28,M29 and M256A1)
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Training Kits are designed for classroom training situations and simulate the presence or absence of nerve, blister or blood agents. Trainees use hinged protective strips that contain needed ampoules for simulating blood, blister or nerve agents.
The kits consist of :
- A corrugated box containing the simulators
- Instructions manual
- A total of 36 pouches which include the simulators and blank samplers
The test is carried out by following the simple instructions printed on the inside of the box, on the sampler packet and in the instruction manual.
The M28 Chemical Agent Simulator Detector Kit simulates the presence or absence of Nerve Agents.
The M29 Chemical Agent Simulator Detector Kit simulates the presence or absence of Blister Agents.
The M256A1 is used to train personnel in the detection of Blood, Blister or Nerve Agents.
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Chemical Agent Detector Kit C-2
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The
Chemical Agent Detector Kit C-2 is designed for issue to a small unit.
It is easily operated by one person with a minimum amount of training.
The kit may be used for:
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Determining the presence or absence of chemical agents
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Identifying chemical agents
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Collecting vapor samples of unknown chemical agents for laboratory identification
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Identifying when it is safe to unmask for either short (1/2 hr.) or long
(12 hr.) periods
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Testing for the presence or absence of chemical agents after decontamination
operations.
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kit consists of:
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A vinyl coated carrying case designed to withstand severe environmental
conditions.
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Chemical agent liquid detectors
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Chemical agent vapor detectors
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White band detector tubes
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Plain detector tubes
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Three bottles of chemical reagents
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Air sampling pump
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Other miscellaneous items
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