TRACE Ballistic Chamber
A compact forensic system engineered for safe and efficient ballistic evidence recovery.
TRACE Ballistic Chamber
The TRACE Ballistic Chamber is a ballistic evidence recovery platform designed to capture projectiles safely while preserving the ballis
The system replaces traditional ballistic recovery tanks with a modern solution optimized for laboratory efficiency, investigator safety, and evidence integrity.
TRACE systems enable laboratories to process firearm evidence faster while reducing maintenance requirements and operational complexity.
Key Features
Compact modular system design
Minimal maintenance requirements
Precise projectile trajectory alignment
User-friendly operation
Laboratory-safe containment system
Technical Specifications
System Footprint
Approximate footprint: 35 square feet
Designed to pass through standard laboratory doorways.
Power Requirements
Primary power:
220V electrical supply
2-phase 23A or 3-phase 13A
Auxiliary power: 110V outlet
Caliber Capability
Optimized for calibers up to .30-06
Covers approximately 99% of seized firearms used in law enforcement investigations
Ballistic Recovery
Projectiles captured within seconds for immediate retrieval.
Filtration System
Daily automatic filtration cycle
Typical filtration cycle: approximately 10 minutes
Maintenance
Engineered for minimal maintenance requirements.
No chemical water treatment
No drainage infrastructure required
Low-wear mechanical components
Laboratory Advantages
TRACE systems provide several advantages compared to traditional ballistic recovery tanks.
Traditional systems require:
Large dedicated rooms
Plumbing and drainage infrastructure
Manual projectile retrieval
Water chemical treatment
Ventilation systems
TRACE systems provide:
Compact footprint
Immediate projectile retrieval
Low maintenance requirements
Improved laboratory cleanliness
Simplified installation
Trusted by Forensic Professionals
TRACE systems are designed to support the operational needs of modern forensic laboratories and law enforcement agencies responsible for ballistic evidence recovery and firearm intelligence analysis.