Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office 3D Collection
Gas Canister
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Publication Date
9-9-2025
Abstract
A gas canister used for riot control made by Lake Erie. Three riot control agents are mentioned on the canister - Chloroacetophenone (CN), Chlorobenzylidenemalonitrile (CS), and Adamsite (DM).
Model Creation Date
2023-12-20
Sponsor/Stakeholder
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
Keywords
Law enforcement, Police, Tear gas, Riots, Riot control agents
Alt Text
A three-dimensional model of a canister of some kind of gas utilized by a police department, possibly tear gas or other riot control substance. The can itself is a grey, metal cylinder with a black, rubber or plastic lid covering an opening that protrudes from the top of the canister. Encircling the opening is a paper warning tag that explains the dangers possible if the gas is used incorrectly. A large, silver label on the front of the canister reads, "LAKE ERIE CANISTER, CHIN TYPE - For Protections Against Riot Control Cases (CN, CS, DM) In Air Conditioning Sufficient Oxygen (16% by volume) to Sustain Life - CAUTION: REMOVE BOTTOM TAPE SEAL BEFORE USING - Lake Erie Chemical Co., a division of SMITH & WESSON." The model can be moved, rotated, and zoomed in and out, allowing the viewer to examine the object's details from multiple angles.
Extent
1 3-D Model
Geographic Location
Hillsborough County (Fla.)
Physical Collection
Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (HCSO) Historical Collection
Media Type
Models (Representations); Renderings (Drawings)
Digitization Specifications
HCSO Training Division Collection ART-00000007 3D-Model produced with the Artec Spider and processed with Artec Studio 18
Device Name
Artec Spider
Processing Software
Artec Studio 18
Download Size
74MB
Geometry
1.4M Triangles
Format
Digital Only
Materials
1
Rigged Geometries
No
Scale Transformations
No
Textures
1
UV Layers
Yes
Vertex Colors
No
Vertices
722.9k
Recommended Citation
USF Institute for Digital Exploration, "Gas Canister" (2025). Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office 3D Collection. 25.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/idex_hcso/25
