PORTHOS™ Single Detector FTIR Spectrometer
- Portable passive FTIR
- On board spectral processing
- Rapid identification of Chemical Warfare Agents (CWAs)
- Toxic Industrial Chemical T.I.C
PORTHOS: Man-Portable Detection System PORTHOS is a small, rugged, lightweight, highly sensitive multiple chemical agent detector and identification system.
PORTHOS incorporates the M90 sensor along with MESH's recognition software and has detection capabilities comparable to the MCAD. It functions day or night and is capable of either short or long term military or Homeland Security ground or air operations.
Within seconds it detects and presents to the user the name of a dangerous chemical vapor at distances of 0.1 to 5 km. Stored data includes raw interferograms, alarm type and time. The unit has both automated self-calibration and status monitoring of all critical points. It is available in both 0.5 and 1.5 degrees field of views.
One important feature of the PORTHOS is that the chemical detection processing is done "on board" within the PORTHOS electronics and only a low bandwidth detection signal need be sent to a command/control center or recorded on board. PORTHOS detects and identifies all the Military C-Agents (Nerve, Blood, and Blister) required of the JSLSCAD system and has been tested against the full list of military interferents.
The following lists of TICs have been programmed and tested in a chamber:
- Ammonia, Boron Trichloride, Phosgene, Nitric Acid, Sulfur Dioxide, Arsine, Boron Trifluoride, Carbon Disulfide, and Hydrogen Cyanide. Additional chemicals can be programmed as needed.
- Other chemicals can be detect by FTIR such a;
Acrolein
Allyl alcohol
Ammonia
Arsine
Boron trichloride
Carbon disulfide
Carbon monoxide
Carbonyl fluoride
Carbonyl sulfide
Crotonaldehyde
Dimethyl sulfate
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Hydrogen bromide
Hydrogen chloride
Hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen fluoride
Hydrogen iodide
Hydrogen sulfide
Methyl hydrazine
Methyl mercaptan
Nitric oxide
Nitrogen dioxide
Phosgene
Phosphine
Phosphorus trichloride
Silicon tetrafluoride
Sulfur dioxide