₹ 3,99,999
- Detector Type: X Ray Baggage Scanner
- Alarm Mode: Sound
- Battery Charging Type: Plugged in Charging
A security metal baggage and vehicle scanner is a high-tech security device designed to detect metallic objects, explosives, weapons, or contraband inside luggage, bags, and vehicles. These scanners are widely used in airports, train stations, government buildings, checkpoints, military installations, and other high-security areas to ensure the safety of individuals and the protection of facilities from threats.
Specifications:
Detection Technology: Typically utilizes X-ray imaging or metal detection technology to identify the presence of metallic objects or materials inside baggage or vehicles. X-ray scanners can detect both metallic and non-metallic items, while metal detectors specifically focus on detecting metals.
Detection Range: Capable of scanning items such as bags, packages, large luggage, and the underside or interior of vehicles to identify hidden weapons, explosives, drugs, or other illegal items. The detection range varies depending on the type of scanner and the level of sensitivity.
Vehicle Scanning: For vehicle scanners, the system often involves ground-based sensors or a combination of X-ray systems and metal detection technology, which can scan the exterior and undercarriage of vehicles.
Screening Speed: Designed for high throughput, capable of screening hundreds of bags or vehicles per hour, depending on the system's configuration. Vehicle scanning systems can take between 30 seconds to several minutes per vehicle, depending on the size and complexity of the vehicle.
Image Quality Resolution: Modern baggage scanners are equipped with high-resolution X-ray imaging, capable of producing detailed images of the interior of bags and packages. Vehicle scanners may provide detailed images of the undercarriage or interior structure of vehicles.
Alarm Indicators: When a suspicious item is detected, the system triggers an alarm, either audio or visual. Many systems also offer color-coded or highlighted areas to pinpoint the location of potential threats on the screen.
Power Source: These systems typically run on electricity, with backup power options (such as generators) for continuous operation in case of power failure.