Visualant, Inc. a pioneer provider of industry-leading color based identification and diagnostic solutions, announced today that its licensee for environmental applications, Javelin LLC, is focusing its initial development efforts on utilizing the Visualant Spectral Pattern Matching (“SPM”) technology to determine the presence of oil in water and the presence of adulterates in oil.
The Visualant SPM technology, with its ability to map color at the photon level both within the humanly visible spectrum as well as in the near infra-red and near ultra-violet, can be used as a diagnostic tool for a host of environmental applications. These include determining the presence of foreign substances such as oil in water and determining water quality among many others.
Javelin LLC Co-founder, Peter Purdy, stated, “The recent experience with the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the significant damage it caused prompts us to focus Javelin’s attention on utilizing the Visualant SPM technology to determine the presence of oil in water and adulterates in oil. We are optimistic about the technology’s ability to test oil in water and adulterates in oil. The significant advantage SPM brings in terms of size, cost and durability gives us a competitive first mover position in addressing serious environmental disasters such as we have seen in the Gulf.”
Visualant CEO Ron Erickson said, “This is further confirmation of the extensive applications available for Visualant technology. With the use of the Visualant SPM technology we believe Javelin will solve some big problems in environment diagnostics. As we have indicated, Visualant is first focused on applying its SPM technology to the security and authentication market. Javelin’s work in the environmental arena is but one of many fields of use where SPM can have a major impact. Other obvious market areas include medical and agricultural diagnostics.”