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3DX-Ray Ltd will be exhibiting their ThreatScan LS1 and LS3 X-Ray scanning systems at the forthcoming Security and Policing Home Office Event in Farnborough, UK from 3 to 5 March 2020

Designed for rapid deployment and ease of use, ThreatScan systems operate with the intuitive and user-friendly ThreatSpect software to produce high quality, sub-millimetre resolution images.

ThreatScan X-ray scanning systems

ThreatScan- LS1 is a lightweight, thin, portable and battery-powered large format x-ray scanning system. It has a large 600mm x 460mm imaging area that enables typical bags and packages to be scanned in one scan. It can penetrate up to 34mm of steel at 120kV and still produce high quality, sub-millimetre resolution images.

ThreatScan- LS3 is a compact, yet powerful x-ray scanning system that can penetrate 34mm steel at 120kV as standard. The 305mm x 256mm imaging area enables typical bags and packages to be scanned in one scan. The complete system fits securely into a backpack, ideal for operations in remote locations.

One can find 3DX-Ray on Stand No F22 at Security and Policing 2020.

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