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28/12/2019

3D-Xray wins major contract for Threatscan

Loughbrough, Leicestershire

3DX-Ray has announced a significant contract for the supply of 40 units of Threatscan-LS1 to a major European Security Force.

Threatscan allows bomb technicians to perform rapid and accurate threat assessment in a wide range of operational scenarios. Each system consists of a portable X-ray generator, a detection panel and an operator’s workstation running the company’s market-leading image processing software, together with a customer-specific range of ancillary equipment.

Threatscan is lightweight, incredibly thin, has a large imaging area of 600 x 460mm, enabling bags and packages to be scanned in one scan. This system can penetrate up to 34mm steel at 120kV while producing high quality, sub-millimetre resolution images.

Threatscan can be used to inspect suspect bags and packages in mass transit areas, such as rail and bus stations, shopping malls, airports, stadia, and sports arenas as well as, general security inspection by first responders such as police, military and private and government security agencies.

3DX-Ray Ltcd, Sales and Marketing Director, Vincent Deery said: “We are delighted with this contract as it was from a customer with such exacting standards. We were also in direct competition with many other major manufacturers, and we won.”  

The company will be demonstrating its latest technology at the Intersec show in Dubai next month.


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