• Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security
  • Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security
  • Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security
  • Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security
  • Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security
  • Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security

Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security

Portable: Non Portable
Form: Flatbed
Application: Security Check, Industrial
Type: Conveying X-ray Detector
Certification: CE, ISO
Customized: Customized
Customization:
Gold Member Since 2022

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Basic Info.

Model NO.
5030
Alarm Form
Display Alarm
After-Sales Service
Support
Warranty
2 Year
Checkpoint X Ray
Support
Security Inspection
Support
Penetration
8mm
Load Ability
120kg
Generator
80kv
Power Supply
110-220V
Transport Package
Strong Ploywooden Case
Specification
2CBM
Trademark
vikingdetector
Origin
Guangdong China
HS Code
9031499090
Production Capacity
50 Pieces/Weeek

Product Description

Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security

"Advancing Airport Security: X-ray Body Scanner Checkpoint Endpoint Systems"

**I. Introduction**

   A. Significance of Airport Security
   B. Evolution of Body Scanner Checkpoint Endpoint Systems
   C. Objectives of Heightened Security Measures

**II. Principles of X-ray Body Scanner Systems**

   A. X-ray Imaging Technology
   B. Key Components
      1. X-ray Generator
      2. Detector Array
      3. Image Processing Unit
      4. Automated Threat Recognition Software

**III. Features and Capabilities**

   A. Whole-Body Imaging
   B. Material Discrimination
   C. Privacy Filters
   D. Real-time Image Analysis

**IV. Integration with Security Protocols**

   A. Seamless Checkpoint Operations
   B. Synergy with Walk-Through Metal Detectors
   C. Coordination with Baggage Screening Systems

**V. Advanced Technologies in Body Scanning**

   A. Millimeter-Wave Imaging
   B. Artificial Intelligence for Threat Detection
   C. Automated Anomaly Recognition

**VI. Customization for Airport Security Environments**

   A. High-Traffic Checkpoints
   B. Coordinated Passenger Flow Management
   C. Integration with Access Control and Biometric Systems

**VII. Regulatory Compliance and Standards**

   A. Compliance with Aviation Authorities
   B. Privacy Regulations and Passenger Rights
   C. Regular Audits and Inspections

**VIII. User-Friendly Interface and Operator Training**

   A. Touchscreen Control Panels
   B. Training Programs for Security Personnel
   C. Streamlined Passenger Experience

**IX. Privacy and Health Considerations**

   A. Privacy Filters and Mode Options
   B. Adherence to Strict Privacy Standards
   C. Minimal Health Risks and Safety Measures

**X. Alarm Systems and Response Protocols**

   A. Automated Threat Alerts
   B. Coordinated Response with Security Personnel
   C. Integration with Emergency Services

**XI. Case Studies and Success Stories**

   A. Implementation in Major Airports
   B. Impact on Threat Detection and Security Efficiency
   C. Passenger Feedback and Public Perception

**XII. Challenges and Continuous Improvement**

   A. Addressing Privacy Concerns
   B. False Positives and Negatives
   C. Collaboration with Experts for Continuous Enhancements

**XIII. Future Trends**

   A. Integration with Biometric Systems
   B. Smart Security Ecosystems
   C. Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Technologies

**XIV. Global Implementation and Varied Applications**

   A. Beyond Airports: High-Security Installations
   B. Customs and Border Protection
   C. Applications in Mass Transit Systems

**XV. Conclusion**

   A. Elevating Airport Security Standards
   B. Achievements and Ongoing Technological Advancements
   C. Commitment to Global Aviation Security and Passenger Well-being


Radiation and airport security scanning radiation facts. Airport security systems employ metal detectors as well as backscatter and millimeter wave scanners.
 The device is protected against radiation from high levels. Non-ionizing radiation can be used to scan travelers, for example, metal detectors. This is done to make sure they aren't carrying concealed items. Airports can use different types and styles of screening equipment in order to protect travelers. Airport security scanning equipment is used for checking carry-on bags and checked luggage. Some equipment that is used in screening can emit low-levels radiation. This page is dedicated to information about radiation, airport security scanning, and other related topics. It's a huge job keeping public places safe like airports. Transportation Security Administration (TSA), at airports, screeners inspect passengers and personal effects for dangerous items such weapons, chemicals or liquids that aren't allowed as carry-on. They use screening equipment like metal detectors. These devices can also detect hidden items. Every type of screening equipment in airports today has a different purpose.
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Airport Body Scanner Xray Checkpoint Endpoint Security

Tunnel Size:

500(W)×300(H)mm

Conveyor Speed:

0.22 m/s

Conveyor Max Load:

120 kg

Single inspection dosage:

< 1.5µGy

Wire Resolution:

0.1mm metal line

Steel Penetration:

8MM armor plate

Film Safety:

For ISO 1600

Maximum leakage radiation:

<0.3µGY/H

X-RAY GENERATOR:
 

Orientation:

Vertically Upward

Tube Current:

0.4~0.5MA(adjustable)

Anode Voltage:

80 KV(adjustable)

Angle:

60°

Generator cooling/working periods

Sealed oil bath with forced air/100%

OPERATING ENVIRONMENT:
 

Storage Temperature:

-20ºC to 60ºC

Operating Temperature:

0ºC to 45ºC

Relative Humidity:

20 to 95% non-condensing

System Power:

220 VAC (±10%) 50±3HZ

Power wastage:

1.0 KW (Max)

Noise:

<65D

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