A taggant can mean a radio frequency microchip used in automated identification and data capture. In such cases, electronic devices use radio waves to track and identify items, such as pharmaceutical products, by assigning individual serial numbers to the containers holding each product. This technology may prevent the diversion or counterfeiting of drugs by allowing wholesalers and pharmacists to determine the identity and dosage of individual products.
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- A taggant can mean a radio frequency microchip used in automated identification and data capture. In such cases, electronic devices use radio waves to track and identify items, such as pharmaceutical products, by assigning individual serial numbers to the containers holding each product. This technology may prevent the diversion or counterfeiting of drugs by allowing wholesalers and pharmacists to determine the identity and dosage of individual products. A taggant is also a chemical or physical marker added to materials to allow various forms of testing. It is believed that they generally consist of microscopic particles built up in many layers, which are made of different materials. It is a somewhat secretive process, but products that may be affected include ink, paper, perfume, and medication. Taggants allow testing marked items for qualities such as lot number and concentration (to test for dilution, for example). In particular, taggants are known to be widely used in plastic, sheet and flexible explosives.
- 爆発物マーカー(ばくはつぶつマーカー、explosive taggants(タガント))とは爆発物の発見を容易にするために軍用爆薬に混入することが法律で義務づけられている物質である。 日本国の法令上は「探知剤」と呼称する。 日本国においては、「可塑性爆薬に含める物質等を定める告示」(平成9年通商産業省告示第548号)によって以下の物質から1種類以上を規定の添加量(重量%)だけ添加することが義務付けられている。(物質名は法律に基づく名称) エチレングリコールジニトラート 0.2% 二・三-ジメチル-二・三ジニトロブタン 0.1% パラ-モノニトロトルエン 0.5% アメリカ合衆国においてはで義務化され、日本国と同様の物質を添加することになっている。 爆発物探知機は、ppmレベルで空気中に漂う爆発物マーカーを検出して爆発物の有無を調べている。
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- A taggant can mean a radio frequency microchip used in automated identification and data capture. In such cases, electronic devices use radio waves to track and identify items, such as pharmaceutical products, by assigning individual serial numbers to the containers holding each product. This technology may prevent the diversion or counterfeiting of drugs by allowing wholesalers and pharmacists to determine the identity and dosage of individual products.
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