Cargo and Vehicle Inspection: DTP Series

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INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR DRIVE-THROUGH X-RAY SECURITY INSPECTION

The Drive-Through Portal (DTP) Series is the ideal security portal solution for accurate, non-intrusive drive-through cargo and vehicles, buses, minivans and cars inspection.
The DTP Series is engineered in single or dual-view versions, can be equipped with dual-energy Imaging technology to enhance inspection and material discrimination capabilities.
With limited infrastructure, DTP systems provides state-of-the-art technology for fast inspection of conventional containers and cargo mounted on trucks, as well as passenger cars and minivans.
Utilizing the DTP systems, contraband, dangerous materials and other threats including narcotics, explosives and weapons are quickly and accurately detected.

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Threat levels in today’s modern world from smugglers, criminals and even terrorists, create ever evolving challenges when it comes to security screening without hindrance to the flow of the process.

Threat levels in today’s modern world from smugglers, criminals and even terrorists, create ever evolving challenges when it comes to security screening without hindrance to the flow of the process.

LINEV Systems portal systems are able to detect various types of hidden threats and prove to be an optimal solution for the inspection of trucks, passenger vehicles and cargo. DTP series is the perfect fit for all types of high security locations like border crossings, government buildings, embassies or military facilities. Excellent detection ability and image quality position LINEV Systems as one of the leaders on the market.

Cargo and Vehicle X-ray Incpection systems
Benefits of the cargo and vehicle X-ray inspection systems

X-ray cargo and vehicle screening systems are specialized X-ray scanners designed to scan large objects, such as cargo containers or vehicles (trucks, cars, buses, vans and other), for security and regulatory purposes. These systems use X-ray technology to penetrate the surface of the object inspected and provide detailed images of its internal contents, structure, and composition.

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Security

Cargo and vehicle X-ray scanning machine are essential for detecting and preventing illegal activities, such as smuggling, terrorism, or trafficking of illegal goods or people. These systems can scan large objects, such as shipping containers or vehicles, and detect hidden contraband, weapons, or explosives.

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Efficiency

Besides security and safety, X-ray cargo and vehicle scanners can improve operational efficiency. They can scan large objects quickly and accurately, reducing the need for manual inspections and improving the speed and efficiency of inspections. It helps to reduce wait times and delays at transportation hubs, improving the overall efficiency of the transportation system.

How to choose X-ray cargo and vehicle scanner

When selecting cargo and vehicle X-ray scanning machines, there are several factors to consider, including:

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Imaging capabilities

Look for a system that can produce high-quality images of cargo and vehicles (trucks, cars, buses, vans and other), allowing for detailed inspection and detection of potential threats.

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Throughput

Consider the volume of cargo or vehicles that will need to be inspected and select a system that can process the required throughput within the necessary timeframe.

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Customization

Depending on the specific needs of your industry or application, consider a vehicle and cargo X-ray scanner that can be customized with specific features or configurations to ensure optimal performance and compliance with industry standards.

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Safety

Consider the safety of personnel operating the system and the safety of the surrounding environment, and select a X-ray cargo and vehicle scanner that incorporates appropriate safety features.

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Regulatory compliance

Ensure that the system meets relevant regulatory requirements and standards.

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The total cost of ownership

In addition to the initial purchase price, consider the ongoing costs of operation, maintenance, and support, including energy consumption, training, and availability of replacement parts.

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Integration with existing systems

Consider whether the X-ray cargo and vehicle screening system can be integrated with existing security or logistics systems to streamline operations and improve efficiency.

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    FAQ

    In some cases, drivers and passengers do not have to leave their vehicles when undergoing X-ray screening at a border crossing or other security checkpoint. This is because modern X-ray cargo and vehicle scanners are designed to scan vehicles and cargo without exposing people to harmful radiation levels or excluding the cabin from the scan.

    The X-ray technology used in these screening systems is highly specialized and designed to minimize the radiation dose to people while still producing high-quality images of the cargo and vehicle.

    Cargo and vehicle scanners use X-ray technology to produce images of the contents of cargo containers, trucks, and other vehicles. In addition, these screening systems can provide detailed images of the internal structure of objects:

    • Explosives. X-ray cargo and vehicle inspection systems can detect the presence of explosives or explosive components, such as detonators, wiring, or timers.
    • Weapons. These screening systems can detect the presence of firearms, ammunition, knives, or other weapons that may be concealed within cargo or vehicles.
    • Contraband. X-ray cargo and vehicle scanning machines can identify illegal drugs, currency, or other contraband items hidden within cargo or vehicles.
    • Chemicals. These screening systems can identify the presence of chemicals or hazardous materials that may risk public safety or the environment.
    • People. X-ray cargo and vehicle scanners can detect the presence of people or animals inside cargo or vehicles.

    The cost of X-ray cargo and vehicle scanners is determined by several factors, including:

    • Type of system used for inspection, such as x-ray scanners, gamma ray scanners, or radiation detectors.
    • The size of the X-ray screening system, whether a handheld device or a large scanner, which could scan cargo and vehicles (buses, container trucks, cars and other).
    • Level of automation. The level of automation in the inspection system, such as automated scanning and analysis.
    • Integration with other systems. The level of integration with other systems, such as security and transportation systems.
    • Maintenance and service. The price of maintenance and service, including the replacement of parts and ongoing system updates.
    • Regulatory requirements. The price of regulatory compliance, such as meeting international safety and security standards.

    Cargo and vehicle X-ray screening systems are used in various settings where security and safety are priority.

    • Border checkpoints. Inspecting cargo and vehicles at border checkpoints helps to prevent the smuggling of contraband goods and enhances security.
    • Seaports and airports. X-ray cargo and vehicle scanning machines are used to scan and inspect shipments and vehicles entering and exiting seaports and airports, ensuring compliance with customs and security regulations.
    • Military checkpoints. Military checkpoints use cargo and vehicle scanners to detect threats and prevent unauthorized access to military compounds.
    • Critical infrastructure. Critical infrastructure facilities such as power plants, water treatment plants, and government buildings use cargo and vehicle scanners to ensure the safety and security of their facilities.
    • Event venues. Large event venues such as stadiums and convention centers use cargo and vehicle scanning machines to detect potential security threats and ensure the safety of attendees.

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