US Nuclear Creates New Sales Division for Chemical Sensors Used in High Growth Cannabis and Environmental Sensor Markets


LOS ANGELES, CA, Aug. 06, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- US Nuclear Corp. (OTCBB: UCLE) announces the creation of its new chemical sensor sales division, to be led by US Nuclear’s new Chief Chemist, Detwan Robinson. 

One focus of the new sales division will be the zNose® chemical sniffers. These portable “SAW crystal gas chromatographs” are the fastest and most sensitive method for measuring both beneficial and hostile impurities in air. These impurities can range from toxic materials and warfare chemicals to pesticides and mold.  Most importantly, the zNose® can detect these chemicals in just a few minutes, whereas all other gas chromatographs take up to an hour or even days to get a final reading.  This product will be particularly useful in the Cannabis derived medicine sector, where the zNose® can be used to detect fungi, pesticides, and mold to protect consumer safety, and also specific terpenes and CBD which have numerous health benefits, including treating epilepsy, depression, and providing pain relief. 

According to equities.com, “The Cannabis Biotech/Pharma Market Could Surpass $20 Billion by 2020.”

The second focus of the new US Nuclear sales division features USN DroneRAD UAVs flying chemical sensor arrays for environmental monitoring and other markets. Sensor arrays include a variety of chemical sensors depending on the mission requirements, such as detection of: carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorine, diesel, and methane, among others.  US Nuclear has received ongoing inquiries eager to acquire this technology from homeland security, chemical production plants, oil & gas companies, and the military. 

According to MarketFutureResearch.com, “The worldwide environmental monitoring market is expected to reach USD $19.56 Billion by 2021.”

Interested parties should visit the US Nuclear exhibit at the CANNABIS WORLD CONGRESS, LA Convention Center September 26-29, 2018. 

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