ADE 651 detection technology

the ADE 651 case The detection technology has been a contentious issue for many years. However, ATSC has attempted to explain this in as simple terms as possible and refers to this application as electrostatic (ionic) attraction, (also referred to as Electrostatic Attraction [ESA]).
This technology also has its basis on very well documented theory that incorporates, Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NQR & NMR). More

About the ADE 651

ADE 651 is the next generation of long-range detector products offered by ATSC. As with the other ADE substance detectors, it incorporates the long range electromagnetic attraction to enable the effective identification of even the most difficult substances including explosive and narcotic materials.
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Latest news

ADE 651 trials and tests
ADE 651 has performed several successful trials and tests in many countries for governmental agencies and private companies and these tests are documented and recorded by those respective clients and customers. Our success in the market in despite ...
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New ATSC R&D; program for the next generation of ADE
ATSC LTD has developed a research program for the new ADE that combines two types of technology to detect illegal substances. This new equipment can be an integrated platform for crisis management command and control centers....
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Kirkuk police obtain sophisticated device to detect explosives
Kirkuk. The Directorate General of Police in Kirkuk on Sunday, the thirteenth of the month of July of this month, the arrival of a new sophisticated system for detecting explosives and carrying high specifications in this area. The deputy director...
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Frequently asked questions

What is the ADE? How does the ADE work? How is the ADE used for searches of vehicles or high traffic areas?

ADE 651 is a relatively simple device, but, however, raised many questions. The most common of these are answered in FAQ page.

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ADE 651 features

ADE 651 incorporates electromagnetic attraction technology to target specific substances.

It can accommodate multiple substance detection through sensor-cards to detect a broad range of explosive or narcotic materials.

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Technical data

ADE 651 is using ATSC’s proprietary application of electromagnetic (ionic) attraction

The ADE 651 provides detection of programmed substances at long ranges, down to levels as low as simple contamination.

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