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IBAC 2
Bio-Threat Detection & Collection
Bio-Threat Detection & Collection
IBAC 2

IBAC 2

The IBAC 2 is a fully automated bio-detection sensor that can support continual, 24/7, air monitoring or can be set to targeting sampling windows to align to hours of operation. It alarms in less than 60 seconds when a bio-threat is present. IBAC can be configured to support automated aerosol sampling either in conjunction with its’ triggered alarms or at a set frequency sampling time. In wide service throughout the world, IBAC 2 is used to collect and detect aerosolized agents for all four classes of biological threats (spore, viral, cellular, and protein toxins) with low false alarm.

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Datasheet
IBAC 2 Datasheet- A4 Request Access
IBAC 2 Datasheet-LTR Request Access
Brochures
2025 Teledyne FLIR Threat Detection Brochure Request Access

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