Next-Gen Security X-Ray Screening

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Next-Gen Security X-Ray Screening
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Exploring innovation beyond traditional X-ray security screening

We are proud of our mission to protect humanity from the latest threats. Creative innovative ideas and solutions in the field of X-ray security screening have become a worthy and timely response to the global challenges of the 21st century.
In the security industry technologies continue to evolve daily. New technology like AI and machine learning are all good examples of new technology that can help security professionals perform tasks as part of their daily routines.

Providing Security

Combining innovative threat detection technologies with intelligent and flexible system designs, LINEV System’s full body screening and inspection systems boosted with Artificial intelligence provide exceptional automated processing, threat recognition and throughput rates.

LINEV System’s technologies safeguard people, airports and aircrafts, ships and the flow of goods, state boundaries, critical infrastructure and mass ventures against present-day threats such as terrorism and illegal guns and drugs trafficking.

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Full body X-ray Scanner DRUGUARD® – Revolutionizing X-ray Full Body Security Scanners with Automated Narcotics Detection

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X-ray security screening systems for employees (staff) and visitors

X-ray screening systems for employees and visitors are crucial in maintaining security and ensuring the safety of individuals and public spaces. They act as a deterrent against potential threats, helping to prevent unauthorised items from entering secure areas and reducing the risk of incidents such as theft, violence, or terrorism.

Benefits of the x-ray security systems

Security X-ray machines are devices that use x-rays to create inside images of objects, such as luggage, cargo, or vehicles, to detect hidden items or threats and to screen passengers and cargo for potential security risks.

Security X-ray scanners provide a reliable, efficient, and accurate method of detecting threats, making them an essential component of any security strategy.

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Detecting Threats

Security X-ray machines are designed to detect hidden threats such as weapons, explosives, drugs, and other illegal items that could be concealed in luggage, bags, or other personal belongings.

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Non-Invasive

X-ray scanners offer a non-invasive method of screening individuals and their belongings, eliminating the need for intrusive physical searches.

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Time-Saving

Security X-ray systems can scan multiple items simultaneously, saving time and increasing efficiency. This is especially useful in busy transportation hubs, where large volumes of people, cargo, and vehicles must be screened quickly.

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Cost-Effective

Since X-ray machines for security can scan multiple items simultaneously, they require fewer personnel to operate, reducing labour costs. They can also reduce the need for manual searches, which can be expensive and time-consuming.

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Improved Accuracy

X-ray systems can provide more accurate detection of threats than manual searches, which can be prone to human error.

How to choose your Security X-ray screening system

When selecting an X-ray scanners for security, there are several factors to consider. Here are some key things to think about:

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Application

Consider the specific application and the type of objects or materials needing screening. Different security X-ray machines better suit specific applications, such as security screening of people, cargo, or vehicle

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Throughput

Determine the expected throughput of the X-ray screening system, for example the number of persons, vehicles of items of baggage to be screened per hour. Select a system that can handle the expected volume and speed of screening.

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Additional software features

Evaluate the image quality and resolution of the security X-ray scanner, which can affect the ability to detect potential security risks or defects in products.

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Ease of use

Look for an X-ray screening system for security that is easy to use, with user-friendly software and a simple interface for operators.

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Maintenance and support

Consider the cost and availability of maintenance and support services, including software updates, technical support, and repair services.

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Additional software features

Last but not least is using contemporary software features like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and others, assisting operators to detect threats.

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    FAQ

    An X-ray security scanner can identify various items that may pose a threat. Below are some of the items that can be seen with an security X-ray machine:

    • Weapons (firearms and knives). An X-ray security machine can detect firearms, knives, swords, and other weapons.
    • Explosives (liquid and composite). X-ray machines for security can identify suspicious packages or containers that may contain explosives or other hazardous materials.
    • Drugs. X-ray inspection systems can detect drugs and other illegal substances hidden in bags, packages in baggage or even inside the human body.
    • Currency. Large amounts of cash or other valuables can be identified through X-ray screening.
    • Contraband. Security X-ray scanner can detect prohibited items such as ivory, wildlife products, and counterfeit goods.
    • Electronics. Miniature phones as well as detonating circular boards could be easily detected by X-ray inspection too.

    X-ray search systems are generally considered safe for humans when they are operated according to recommended safety guidelines and regulations.

    Most security X-ray scanners are compliant with the ANSI/HPS standard N43.17-2009 for radiation safety and have been certified by Intertek ETL as meeting UL 61010-1:2004 Ed.2 requirements for electrical and mechanical safety.

    Security X-ray machines work by emitting X-rays through an object and detecting the amount of radiation that passes through it. Here is a general overview of how X-ray inspection systems work:

    • The inspected object is placed on a conveyor belt or in a chamber.
    • A generator emits a beam of X-rays that passes through the object.
    • The X-rays that pass through the object are detected by an array of sensors or a detector panel on the other side.
    • The detector panel or sensors produce an image based on the amount of X-rays absorbed and the density of the materials they encountered.
    • The image is analyzed by a computer, which can highlight potential security risks.

    X-ray inspection systems can use either traditional X-ray technology, which produces two-dimensional images, or computed tomography (CT) technology, which produces three-dimensional images.

    The cost of security X-ray machines can depend on several factors, including:

    • Type of system. The type of X-ray screening system can significantly affect its cost. For example, a portable handheld X-ray system for security screening may be less expensive than an extensive, high-throughput X-ray system for manufacturing inspection.
    • Size and capacity. Larger X-ray machines that scan oversized or numerous items at once are typically more expensive than smaller systems.
    • Technology. Security X-ray scanner machine with more advanced technology, such as computed tomography (CT) imaging, may be more expensive than those with simpler technology. Also dual generators used are usually more expensive than single.
    • Installation and maintenance. The cost of installing and maintaining an X-ray screening system can vary depending on the system’s complexity, the size of the facility, and the level of support needed.

    The price of X-ray scanner machines can vary widely depending on these and other factors. Therefore, it is essential to carefully evaluate the needs of a specific application and compare the features and costs of different systems before making a purchasing decision.

    Security X-ray scanner machines are essential for ensuring public safety and national security in various settings and preventing illegal activities such as the smuggling of illegal goods across borders.

    • Prisons. X-ray inspection systems are widely used in prisons and detention centers to stop contraband of drugs, blades, small electronic devices and other contraband hidden even inside the human body.
    • Ports and border crossings. Security X-ray scanner machines are used to scan cargo containers and vehicles for potential security risks. They can detect illegal drugs, weapons, and other contraband.
    • In government buildings and military installations. X-ray scanners are used to screen visitors and employees for weapons or other prohibited items.
    • Airports. X-ray machines are used to scan luggage, carry-on bags, and other items for potential security risks. They can detect weapons, explosives, and other prohibited items.

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