
Baggage scanners are one of the major tools used by security authorities to ensure safety and security for locations these are implemented. Baggage Scanners or X ray scanner systems are an ultimate choice for solving security risks especially at low, medium and high level security zones. A little compromise on security issues will lead to major catastrophes at any location. The presence of high tech video analytics, CCTV cameras and access controls cannot find what is in the bag that is supposed to be carried from one location to other by the traveller or any person at the site. The baggage scanners using the X ray are carry-on baggage, checked baggage and cargo scanning systems, full body x ray backscatter scanning machines.
The baggage scanners consist of three major parts and it each part is of vital importance considering the security and safety issues. The major parts are x ray scanning unit, target detectors, rollers and monitors. And all parts are interconnected in a very efficient way for providing the better results.
X-ray projection imaging works by directing the penetrating rays at the target and measuring how much energy comes out the other side. Alternatively we can say that X-ray shadows cast by the objects in the suitcase. The shape and degree of darkness of the shadows are used to distinguish between different items. The rollers help in moving the belts from entry to exit of the tunnel & each and every step is covered by movement of belt.
X Ray scanners are used to guarantee an unconditional protection of assets from intrusion of any sort of metal or non metallic destructive material. For Hawkberg; an exclusive selection of components from X ray generator to roller, the detection level is perfect. Transition from single level to double level detection, monochrome to full colour, Hawkberg supplies full range of X-Ray baggage scanners practically for every location.
Based on the colour perceptions, the separation level of colours is based on material like orange for organic and explosives are orange while as blue or green for metals etc. The colour tint is directly dependent n the density of material.