INSPECTION AND CHECKING COMPLEX (MIC) HCV-Mobile V3 (HCVM L)

Main characteristics

Inspection of loaded trucks and other vehicles, as well as containers in ports, airports and customs control points

High throughput - up to 25 trucks per hour in scanning mode and 150 vehicles - in portal mode

Penetration of steel - up to 320 mm (12.6”) at 6 MeV

Compactness

The latest viZual technology provides high-quality visualization with the function of differentiation and color designation of organic / inorganic materials in one scan

HCVM L inspection and screening systems are the next generation of HCV-Mobile 4028 IDK, dozens of which have been successfully used for many years by the Federal Customs Service of the Russian Federation, effectively protecting the borders of our country.

HCVM L inspection and screening systems are designed to optimize the inspection of vehicles and containers in ports, on roads, at transport infrastructure facilities, life support and customs inspection. HCVM L helps to detect illegal items such as explosives, drugs, WMD, contraband, as well as to verify the contents of a vehicle or container against the declaration. Their use eliminates the need to open containers and reduces inspection time to a few minutes.

The HCVM L uses accelerators with a range of 3.5 MeV to 6 MeV, which provides penetrating power in steel from 280 mm to 320 mm. The throughput of the systems reaches 25 trucks per hour in scanning mode, and 150 vehicles per hour in portal mode. The maximum number of personnel in the cabin is 4 operators.

The high-quality imaging function allows the operator to obtain a detailed X-ray image of the container or vehicle and its contents, which ensures fast and reliable results.

When equipped with an automatic radioactive material detector, the HCVM L can simultaneously perform X-ray scanning and content analysis for radioactive materials in a container or vehicle vehicle.

The mobile design of the HCVM L allows it to move freely. Preparation for operation takes an average of 15 minutes. The HCVM L is easy to operate and requires minimal maintenance and external infrastructure, while meeting the most stringent requirements for inspection systems.

Technical data

General technical characteristics

Nominal energy (MeV)

Available levels - from 3.5 to 6 MeV

Stationary scanning principle

The HCVM system can move relative to a stationary inspection object, or vice versa, depending on the customer's needs

Technical characteristics of the system

Platform

Mercedes Actros (meets the requirements of most traffic regulations]

Weight

26 tons

Engine

320 hp

Vehicle dimensions

12 x 2.5 x 4.0 m (LxWxH)

Scanning speed

24 or 12 m/min (36 m/min available as an option] • Passage of trucks in stationary mode - up to 7 km/h (4 mph)

Speed

90 km/h (56 mph)

Overall dimensions

11 x 8.6 x 5.6 m (LxWxH)

Scanning height

0.2 to 4.75 m

Maximum height below lifting portal

4.8 m

Setup time

Less than 30 minutes (average - 15 minutes)

Throughput

25 trucks of 18 m length per hour in scanning mode at a speed of 24 m/min and up to 150 trucks in stationary mode

Minimum number of operators

1 operator for working with the image/driver and 1 traffic controller

Operating temperature

-20 °C to +43 °C (-25 °C to 50 °C option)

Storage temperature

-30 °C to +55 °C

Relative humidity

Up to 100%

Power consumption

Average 24 kVA

Maximum dimensions

4.75 x 3.5 x 28 m (L x W x H)

Cab equipment

AC power supply, refrigerator, radio, natural light, shelves - the cabin can accommodate up to 4 operators

Computer system

Reference image workstation (RIW)

Two terminals with 22" flat-panel LCD displays

Image analysis tools

Contrast and sharpness enhancement, filters, creating marks and annotations, histogram correction, comparative viewing of saved images and control data, converting images to standard formats, measuring objects

Database workstation (DBW)

SQL database

Data storage

Standard 14,000 images (standard)

Data archiving

DVD burner (standard)

Monitoring Station (CMW)

One 22" LCD flat panel display

Printer

Colour laser printer

Radiation protection measures

Surveillance

Access control with infrared barriers

Markings

Three tri-colour indicator lights, sirens, information displays

Standards compliance

Compliant with WHO, ICRP 103 (ICRP 60 revision of 2009), EU and US regulations

Health and safety

Radiation dose to the environment

Average < 0.5 µSv/h < 1 mSv/a

Radiation dose in the control room

Average < 0.5 µSv/h < 1 mSv/a

Accessories

ARD™

Automatic detector of radioactive material (gamma matter)

ARD n

Automatic detector of radioactive material (neutron and gamma matter)

Registration terminal (CIW)

Terminal(s) with control and data recording scanner

Maintenance terminal (R2S)

Remote maintenance terminal

Operator terminal for image handling

Additional terminal with 22-inch LCD screen/control screen optional

Tow attachment (3T500)

Tow rod

Configurations

3528

4031

6032 viZual

Nominal energy (MeV)

3.5

4.2

6/4

Steel penetration (mm)

280

310

320

Contrast (%)

0.91

0.6

1.12

Steel wire (mm)

1

0.5

1.5

Radiological safety zone - on the ground: up to 2.5 m for a 20 m long truck at 0.5 μSv/h 20 times/h

36m(L)x29m(L)

46m(L)x45m(L)

40 m(L)x41m(L)

118.1”x95.1”

150.9”x147.6”

131.2” x 134.5”

Radiological safety zone - on the ground: up to 2.5 m for a 20 m long truck at 20 μSv/h 20 times/hour

34m(L)x29m(d)

46m(L)x45m(d)

38m(L)x36m(d)

Absorbed radiation dose corresponding to one scan

Less than 3 µSv/image

Less than 7 µSv/image

Less than 6 µSv/image

Organic/inorganic material emission

no

no

yes
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