INSPECTION AND CHECKING COMPLEX (ICC) HCVG viZual

Main features:

Inspection of trucks and other vehicles, as well as containers at sea ports, airports and state border checkpoints.
High throughput: up to 23 vehicles per hour.
Penetration of steel up to 400 mm at 6 MeV.
Small dimensions and safety zone.
Advanced viZual technology provides high-quality visualization with material recognition and color coding of organic/inorganic materials in one scan.

The HCVG viZual SIDC series is designed to optimize inspection at sea and river ports, airports and state border checkpoints. These SIDCs are used for effective inspection of vehicles (including the cabin) and containers to detect explosives and narcotics, weapons, weapons of mass destruction, contraband, as well as to verify that the cargo declaration corresponds to the contents.

The HCVG viZual is a non-destructive inspection system for vehicle contents without the need for manual inspection.

The HCVG viZual series uses a dual energy X-ray accelerator: 4 and 6 MeV, allowing high penetration limits on steel up to 400 mm at a high throughput of up to 23 vehicles per hour.

With viZual technology, the HCVG viZual provides high-quality visualization of vehicle contents. Detailed, high-quality X-ray television images show the contents of a container or vehicle with the separation of organic and inorganic materials. This allows for a quick, reliable analysis in a single scan.

The HCVG viZual can be additionally equipped with an automatic radioactive material detector (ARD), in which case it simultaneously forms an X-ray television image and analyzes the contents for the presence of radioactive neutron and/or gamma materials.

The modular design of the HCVG viZual SIDS allows for a certain degree of mobility and customization. The HCVG viZual SIDS is easy to operate, requires a minimum of space and external infrastructure, while meeting the most stringent international requirements for security screening systems.

Technical data

General technical characteristics

Nominal radiation energy (MeV)

4/6 MeV alternation

Scanning principle

The gantry with the radiation accelerator moves relative to a stationary container or vehicle

Technical characteristics of the system

Electric drive

Electric motor controlled by a frequency controller

Equipment weight

27 tons

Scanning speed

24 m/min

Working area

31000 x11000 x 6500 mm (LxWxH)

Scanning height

From 0.48 m to 4.7 m, with a vehicle width of 2.5 m

Maximum height under the portal

4.8 m

Installation time

About six weeks (depending on configuration)

Throughput

23 trucks/hour

Number of operators

Minimum: 1 image analysis operator, 1 vehicle traffic administrator

Range of operating temperatures

From -20 °C to +40 °C

Relative humidity

Up to 100%

Power consumption

Average consumption 24 kVA

Overall dimensions

19000x3500x4700 mm standard/length with additional equipment up to 45000 mm

viZual

Recognition of materials using working energy of two levels. Different color representation of organic substances, inorganic substances, mixtures and substances consisting of heavy elements, depending on the atomic number of the element

Computer system

Reference Image Workstation (RIW)

Two terminals with 22" flat-panel LCD displays

Image analysis tools

Contrast and sharpness adjustment, filters, creating marks and annotations, histogram correction, comparative viewing of saved images and control data, export of images in standard formats, measurement of objects

Database Workstation (DBW)

SQL database

Data storage

Standard 14,000 images (RAID drive)

Data archiving

DVD writer

Monitoring Station (CMW)

One 22" flat-panel LCD display

Printer

Color laser printer

Network

Compatible with DMS (data management system)

Radiation safety

Surveillance

Access control with infrared barriers

Markings

Three tri-color indicator lights, sirens, information displays

Compliance with standards

According to WHO, ICRP 103 (ICRP 60 revision of 2009), EU and US regulations

Health protection and safety

Radiation dose to the environment

Less than 0.5 µSv/h and less than 1 mSv/year

Radiation dose in the control room

Less than 0.5 µSv/h and less than 1 mSv/year

Additional equipment

ARD™

Automatic detector of radioactive materials (gamma radiation)

ARD p

Automatic detector of radioactive materials (neutron and gamma radiation)

Radiation protection

Concrete walls, protective doors

Operator room

Air conditioning and lighting

Scanning of two vehicles

Simultaneous scanning of two vehicles

Reference Image Workstation (RIW)

Station with additional 22" flat LCD display, 2 displays can be connected

Registration Entry Terminal (CIW)

Station with scanner, for checking and recording identification data

Re-registration Terminal (RCW)

Re-checking terminal for suspicious images

Registration Exit Terminal (COW)

Final recording and checking station

Remote Maintenance Terminal (RMW)

Remote Maintenance Terminal

Training Terminal (TS)

Integrated training system for image analysis operators

Archiving

Portable hard drives of 35-90 GB each

Extended Scan Zone Column

Standard Initial Scan Height: 240 mm above ground

Configurations

6032

6035

6040

Steel Penetration

320 mm

350 mm

400 mm

Safe Zone Fencing (L x W)

39 x 40 mm

n/a

n/a

Safe Zone (L x W)

(can be equipped with walls)

39 x 11 m with one wall

57 x 11.5 m

n/a

Safe Zone (L x W)

(can be equipped with walls and door)

n/a

33 x 11.5 m

34 x 12 m

Safe Volume (L x W x H)

46 x 45 x 23 m

54 x 63 x 33 m

127 x 88 x 60 m

Absorbed radiation dose for one

scan

Less than 10 μSv

Less than 60 μSv

Less than 400 μSv
See also