INSPECTION AND CHECKING COMPLEX (ICC) HCVP viZual

Key Features:
High Energy X-ray Vehicle and Container Scanners with Material Discrimination
High throughput with minimal manpower: 110 vehicles per hour
Small size and low radiation dose
Penetration of steel - up to 300 mm at 6 MeV
Advanced viZual technology provides high-quality visualization with recognition and color coding of organic/inorganic materials during scanning
Absolutely safe operation
The HCVP series of walk-through X-ray scanners is designed to optimize inspection procedures at seaports, airports and border checkpoints. These scanners are used to inspect vehicles and containers to detect illegal cargo such as explosives, drugs, weapons of mass destruction and contraband, as well as to confirm that the transported goods comply with the accompanying documents, significantly reducing the need for manual inspection.

HCVP viZual uses a linear electron accelerator with radiation energies of 4 and 6 million electron volts, providing a penetration depth of up to 300 mm into steel at a vehicle speed of 5 km/h and a throughput of 110 vehicles per hour. The innovative inspection procedure ensures continuous high-speed movement of vehicles at the checkpoint.

The high-performance imaging system and viZual technology provide the operator with detailed radioscopic images of the vehicles being inspected. With the help of viZual technology, materials are discriminated by effective atomic number - organic and inorganic materials are shown in different colors in the image to facilitate image analysis.

HCVP viZual is a stand-alone system that takes up minimal space and does not require extensive external infrastructure. The system is easy to operate and meets all international requirements for inspection and screening systems.

During the automated inspection procedure, vehicles move through the inspection system. The driver's cabin is not scanned - scanning starts when the system detects that the cabin has passed the portal.

General characteristics

Nominal energy, MeV

4/6

Scanning principle

The portal is stationary, the scanned vehicle moves

Throughput, vehicles/hour

110

Minimum number of personnel

1 analysis operator

Recommended number of personnel

1 recorder, 1 system operator, up to 8 analysis operators

Operating temperature, °C

-20 to +40 (option: extended range of operating temperatures - from -40 to +53)

Relative humidity, %

up to 100

Power consumption, kVA

standard 30 kVA

System

Weight, t

12

Scanning speed, km/h

Occupied space (W x D x H), m

11x31x6.5

Scanning height, m

from 0.43 to 4.7

Inspected transport

Maximum dimensions, m

4.7x3.5x19 (optional up to 50 m)

Computer system

Image analysis workstation (RIW)

2 terminals with 22" LCD monitors

Image analysis tools

Contrast enhancement, edge detection, filters, labels and explanatory notes, histogram equalization, object measurement, comparison with previously saved images, image conversion to standard formats.

Database workstation (DBW)

MS SQL DBMS

Data archiving

Blue-ray disc recorder

Control and management station (CMW)

Terminal with 22" LCD monitor

Customer registration workstation (CIW)

Station for scanning documents and entering registration data.

Printer

A4 color laser printer (option 3)

Radiation safety

Safety devices

IR barriers in restricted areas, emergency stop devices

Surveillance

CCTV system (5 cameras)

Alarm

Three-color indicator lamps, sirens

Compliance with standards

Complies with NRB-99/2009 (SanPiN 2.6.1.2523-09)

Health and safety

Dose at the boundary of the restricted area

less than 1 mSv/year, less than 0.5 μSv/hour

Dose in the operator's room

less than 1 mSv/year, less than 0.5 μSv/hour

Absorbed dose in the truck

16 μSv

Dose of scattered radiation in the driver's cabin

130 nSv

Options

ARDtm

Automatic detection radioactive materials (gamma, neutron)

Remote Maintenance Workstation (RMW)

Remote Maintenance Station

Training Workstation (TS)

Integrated Operator Training System
See also