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IDenta Corporation was founded in 1997 as a leading detection and forensic science company. We use the latest in science and technology to provide solutions for more than 20 years to government agencies such as Law Enforcement, Army, Customs, Airports, Border Control, Coast Guard, Prisons and world-class organizations dealing with the demanding and constantly changing challenges of fighting illicit drugs in South and North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
Our patented technology can detect and identify substances, liquids or even traces of any illicit drugs in a few seconds. Our kits are handy, easy to use, rugged, reliable, friendly, extremely accurate and completely safe.
IDenta was founded by Mr. Baruch Glattstein – Chief Scientist and Mr. Jacob Shoham. IDenta’s innovative products are based on expert forensic science provided by Mr. Baruch Glattstein. He is retired from the Forensic Science Division of the Israeli Police with the rank of Chief Superintendent as a Research and Development (R&D) officer in the chemistry section. Mr. Glattstein has an international reputation for his versatility and success as a top researcher and developer in the field of forensic science worldwide.
OUR PRODUCT LINE
IDenta’s product line offers the latest scientific advances in an easy-to-use, rugged and durable packaging. Our testing kits can be used in extreme temperature conditions and have a long shelf life.
Our innovative CUSPER casing comes with different sampler types providing a complete solution for various needs anywhere and anytime.
Our kits can test any substances, including traces in the microgram to nanogram range, on both small and large surfaces. The kits can be used to detect trace amounts of dangerous or illicit chemicals on persons, surfaces and clothing. IDenta’s kits can also be used to test liquids.
Our patented technology does not require the user to have direct physical contact with suspect substances and the sampler is protected from any possible contamination.