ThreatID

Portable FTIR Multi-threat Identification
Portable FTIR chemical threat identification for emergency and military responders. Accurately identify a vast range of chemical threats, even in complex mixtures.
Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Mixtures Analysis
This portable FTIR device provides identification of powders/liquids and gases/vapors. Identify tens of thousands of emerging chemical threats in the field.
Unique Identification Capabilities
Rapidly detect and identify more than 28,600 unknown gas/vapor, powder/liquid chemical threats, and mixtures with a single, portable FTIR tool.
Hazardous
Chemicals
- TICs
- TIMs
- VOCs
- Fire Gases
- Refrigerants
- Petroleum products
- Industrial gases
- Solvents
- Corrosives
Chemical
Warfare Agents
- Nerve agents
- Blister Agents
- Choking agents
- Blood agents
Explosives
- Military explosives
- Commercial explosives
- Homemade / IED
- Explosive mixtures
Illegal Drugs
- Illegal drugs
- Synthetic cannabinoids
- Synthetic opioids
- Methamphetamine
- Xylazine
- Cutting Agents
Ready and Reliable Handheld FTIR
Simple on-screen prompts and handheld, rugged design make ProtectIR easy to use. Results are provided in seconds with minimal user inputs, and automated warnings are provided for dangerous samples.


Timely Results When Needed
Once samples have been collected, and a Wi-Fi connection established, the results can be uploaded to the TeamLeader mobile app. View the ProtectIR’s results in real-time from outside the hot zone to make rapid, informed decisions based on a clear understanding of the threat.
Access comprehensive sample details, including primary component identification and mixture analysis. Utilize our ThreatAssist database to conduct remote searches for extensive information on a wide range of chemical compounds.
How Will You Use ProtectIR?
ProtectIR provides accurate, downrange solid and liquid identification to accelerate incident mitigation and enhance critical communications with Incident Command. Discover how this innovative handheld FTIR solution addresses emerging threats.
