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The fleet of self-propelled laboratories was built for the Egyptian Government to test for airborne Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) contaminates. In-field early warning from these mobile labs can save thousands of lives.




This fifth wheel trailer is used as a medical research laboratory at Brookhaven to study body retention of heavy metals.
Semi-trailer used by the U.S. Navy for electro-acoustic research and training for pilots at their Orlando, Florida, base.


This towed trailer was purchased by Alexandria University in Egypt to monitor industrial waste and pollution as part of a University grant program.
This interior of the Egyptian mobile lab shows chemical-resistant counters, flooring and walls. Shock-mounted storage was supplied for glassware and lab analytical equipment.


The "I.T." trailer is used during hazardous waste emergencies to identify spilled chemicals at various facilities throughout the U.S.
The inside of the I.T. mobile lab shows two large fume hoods, lab counters, protected lab terminal work station, a front "clean room" and storage for a myriad of accessories.


This fully equipped laboratory trailer was purchased by the former Soviet Union to test for industrial waste pollution at Baku on the Caspian Sea. This trailer was the most sophisticated ever purchased by the Soviet Union and is still in operation after 18 years.
Interior of industrial waste pollution lab trailer.


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