Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere Taggants

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Eric Achelpohl Delbert Da Paul Worsey
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The University of Missouri-Rolla is currently researching the concept of using glass microspheres in explosives as taggants as part of a 3-year technical project funded by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. These taggants are intended to provide two functions, first explosive detection and second post explosive event identification. The key priority is being able to detect explosives used in terrorist acts prior to detonation. The research on the use of microspheres includes the development of indicator taggants for the purpose of revealing the presence of hidden explosives, by either emitting radiation when bombarded with neutrons or emitting selective vapors, such as DMNB which may be readily “sniffed”. Of secondary importance, after an illegal explosion, the tags serve to identify the lot number, etc of the explosive. This information is to aid in the tracking, arrest, conviction and imprisonment of the perpetrators.
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APA: Eric Achelpohl Delbert Da Paul Worsey  (2001)  Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere Taggants

MLA: Eric Achelpohl Delbert Da Paul Worsey Preliminary Results of the Detection and Identification of Glass Microsphere Taggants. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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