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3DX-Ray LTD announces the first delivery of seven ThreatScan®-AS1 systems to an important European customer at this year’s International Security Expo. 3DX-Ray will again be exhibiting at this year’s prestigious International Security Expo on the 24th and 25th of September 2024.

They can find 3DX-Ray on stand E42 and where they will be demonstrating the ThreatScan®-AS1(ISC), the ThreatScan®-LS1 and the ThreatScan®-LS3 portable x-ray systems. They will also present the newest product in the ThreatScan® range, the AS2. Finally, they will be showing the unique capabilities of the AXIS™-CXi cabinet x-ray scanning system.

ThreatScan®-AS1(ISC)

ThreatScan®-AS1(ISC) is a robust amorphous silicon portable x-ray inspection system

The systems are: ThreatScan®-AS1(ISC) is a robust amorphous silicon portable x-ray inspection system. It comprises, as standard, a detector panel with an imaging area of 430 mm x 347 mm, a new high penetration 150 kV generator, and a laptop along with batteries, chargers, the user-friendly ThreatSpect software, wireless communication and transport case.

The system is fully integrated, with a primary display, computer, communications and power supplies consolidated into a single, waterproof rugged case. A secondary display tablet offers high flexibility in deployment to meet a wide variety of user applications and threat scenarios.

ThreatScan®-LS1

The combination of technologies used in ThreatScan®-AS1(ISC) offers exceptional X-ray imaging performance, 3DX-Rays renowned advanced materials discrimination, and sophisticated image processing software. 

ThreatScan®-LS1 shares the same high quality, high penetration image characteristics but with a larger 600 mm x 460 mm imaging area. ThreatScan®-LS1 enables airline carry-on-sized luggage bags and packages to be scanned in one scan.

ThreatScan®-LS3

ThreatScan®-AS2 is a panel with all the abilities of its larger counterparts but is precisely designed for use

ThreatScan®-LS3 is a compact yet powerful x-ray scanning system that can penetrate steel up to 40 mm at 120 kV and up to 60 mm at 150 kV. The 305 mm x 256 mm imaging area enables typical bags and packages to be scanned in one scan. The complete system fits securely into a back-pack.

ThreatScan®-AS2 is a smaller panel with all the capability of its larger counterparts, but is specifically designed for use in restricted spaces, such as under car seats, in drawers or between panels and shelves.

3DX-ray’s aviation standard materials

These systems are ideal for the EOD community as well as border agencies, police and security services for the inspection of suspect bags and packages in locations such as mass transit rail and bus stations, shopping malls, airports, stadiums and sports arenas. They are currently in service with EOD units all over the world saving lives.

The AXIS™-CXi is a cabinet-based X-ray system for screening mail, parcels and small baggage for potentially harmful items and contraband. It is a mobile unit so can be relocated easily within buildings. The CXi is unique in offering the 3DX-ray’s aviation standard materials imaging discrimination capability in a mail screening cabinet scenario.

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