ASTM E2885
Standard Specification for Handheld Point Chemical Vapor Detectors (HPCVD) for Homeland Security Applications
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ASTM E2885 is the ASTM standard for handheld point chemical vapor detectors used in homeland security applications. It provides a focused specification for a portable detection device intended to identify or screen for chemical vapors at a point of interest. This matters because users need consistent expectations for equipment performance, design, and intended use in security-focused environments. As an ASTM standard, it helps support more reliable product selection and evaluation.
What is ASTM E2885?
ASTM E2885, titled Standard Specification for Handheld Point Chemical Vapor Detectors (HPCVD) for Homeland Security Applications, sets a technical framework for this type of detector. The standard is centered on handheld equipment designed to detect chemical vapors at a specific location rather than over a wide area. It is generally used as a reference for product requirements, performance expectations, and common terminology so that buyers and users can compare devices more consistently.
Where is ASTM E2885 used?
This standard is commonly used in homeland security-related settings where portable chemical vapor detection may be needed for screening, inspection, or response activities. It is relevant to handheld detector procurement, field deployment, and equipment evaluation when point detection is the goal. ASTM E2885 is especially useful where quick, on-site assessment of chemical vapors supports operational decisions and helps users select tools suited to security workflows.
Why is ASTM E2885 important?
ASTM E2885 helps bring consistency to a specialized type of detection equipment by defining a clear specification for handheld point chemical vapor detectors. That consistency supports product comparison, procurement, quality control, and compliance discussions. For organizations working in homeland security applications, a shared standard can reduce ambiguity about detector capabilities and intended use. In practice, it may improve confidence in testing, selection, and deployment decisions.
- Handheld point chemical vapor detection
- Homeland security applications
- Product specification and evaluation
- Portable field use
- Performance and compliance reference
- Publication Date: 2021-09-23
- Publisher: ASTM
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