X-ray baggage scanners are the go-to security measure for airports and other high-risk environments. They're able to scan your bags quickly and easily, so you don't have to wait around in line for an employee to unpack your suitcase. They can also be used for other screening purposes, like scanning items before they enter a building or vehicle.
X-ray baggage scanners work by sending high-energy X-rays through your luggage. The X-rays are detected by a sensor, which then sends the information back to a computer that will tell you what was inside each bag. You may need to put some things in plastic bags before they get scanned, but most big items should just be placed on top of each other.
The best part about using an x-ray scanner is that it's fast! It only takes a few seconds for an operator to scan each bag and send information about what was inside back to you or your airline.
X-ray baggage scanners are essential to the security of airports. They are able to check for explosives, weapons, and other dangerous items that could be smuggled onto a plane. Their high resolution and ability to detect even the smallest amount of metal means they can scan large amounts of baggage quickly and accurately.
General Specifications Unit weight |
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455 kgs |
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Unit size |
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2648(L)*844(W)*1234(H) mm |
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Tunnel size(mm) |
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615(L)*418(W) |
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Conveyor Speed(m/s) |
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0.22 |
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Conveyor height(mm) |
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680 |
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Conveyor Max Load(kgs) |
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150 |
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Penetration |
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Typical 38mm steel, guarantee 34mm steel |
Wire Resolution |
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Typical AWG40, guarantee AWG38 |
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X-Ray dosage each inspection |
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Typical 2.5 μGy/h, guarantee 3.5 μGy/h |
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Boundary Leakage |
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Typical 1.0 μGy/h, guarantee 1.5 μGy/h |
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Power consumption |
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Max.0.8KVA |
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S/N ratio |
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<60dB |
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Film Safety |
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Guarantee ASA/ISO1600 Film |
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