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- 137. Smiths Detection Launches New Air Cargo Scanner
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The compact HI-SCAN 145180-2is is capable of screening objects up to 57” x 71” (145 cm x 180 cm), meeting the maximum skid/pallet size allowed by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA). The dual-view capability speeds throughput by providing the operator with two high-resolution adjoining images, eliminating the need to scan twice to obtain the same information.
- 138. Smiths Detection Installs Dual-View X-Ray Screeners at PortMiami
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Raising the bar for next-generation cruise industry security screening methods, HI-SCAN 6040-2is dual-view X-ray inspection systems will be used to screen the belongings of passengers embarking on Carnival Cruise Line trips departing from Terminals D & E at PortMiami.
- 139. Gatwick Airport Orders 11 More CTX 9800 DSi Explosives Detection Systems
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Gatwick Airport has signed an order for Smiths Detection to supply and service eleven additional CTX 9800 DSi explosives detection systems (EDS). Following a successful trial and order for nine CTX 9800 EDS, Gatwick will deploy the eleven additional units to screen all in-gauge baggage in the North Terminal – helping ensure the safety of more than 45 million passengers a year.
- 140. Lazada Thailand to Upgrade Security with Two HI-SCAN 100100V-2is Systems
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Smiths Detection has been been selected by Lazada Express, Lazada Thailand’s delivery arm, to upgrade its cargo screening technology. Lazada has ordered two HI-SCAN 100100V-2is X-ray inspection systems enabled with iCMORE Lithium Batteries, to help automatically detect undeclared, unsecured lithium batteries which are capable of igniting when shipped by air. Published by TravelNews
- 141. Melbourne Airport Upgrades Security in T2 and T4
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Melbourne Airport has become the first major airport in Australia to go ‘live’ with Smiths Detection’s latest checkpoint screening technology featuring Computed Tomography (CT) X-ray. The technology now being used in Terminal 4 allows laptops and liquids to remain in bags and has been a huge success with travellers since Melbourne Airport first ran a trial in 2018.
- 142. Smiths Detection Baggage Scanner Gains Key EU Approval
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The high-speed system gained EU Standard 3 approval while operating at a belt speed of 0.5 metres per second, enabling it to handle between 1500 to 1800 bags per hour. Its large tunnel size permits bags of 100 x 80 centimetres to be screened and, combined with the high belt speed, offers great potential for initial hardware and operational cost savings.
- 143. Smiths Detection’s Handheld Explosives Detectors Help Increase Event Security
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The SABRE 5000 is one of the smallest, lightest tri-mode handheld systems available for detecting trace amounts of explosives, chemical warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals or narcotics. Its miniaturized detection technology is programmed to detect and identify over 40 threat substances in about 20 seconds, including common chemicals often used in Improvised Explosive Devices
- 144. USAMRIID Tests Show BioFlash Can Detect SARS-CoV-2 in the Air
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Tests conducted by the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) have shown that Smiths Detection's BioFlash Biological Identifier is capable of detecting SARS-CoV-2 in the air. Published by TravelNewsAsia.com on 22 February 2021.
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