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HXC-320 Vehicle Scanner

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

• Quick and efficient vehicle inspections

• Identify threats such as explosives, weapons, smuggled goods, and other contrabands

• Customizable for individual requirements

• Maximum image clarity using a 320kV generator

• Symmetrical downshooter beam direction provides excellent image quality without the distortion common to sideshooter systems

• Compact design and small footprint

• High throughput with up to 180 vehicles per hour, assuming there is a single operator and 20 second image analysis

• Steel penetration typically 60-65mm

PRODUCT INFORMATION

The Astrophysics HXC-320 Vehicle Scanner is specifically designed to scan cars and motor vehicles with a height of 2.7 meters and a width of 2.6 meters. The HXC-320 scans vehicles to identify hidden contraband, such as smuggled goods, explosives, narcotics and weapons. The HXC-320 has a 320kV X-ray generator that allows the car scanner to operate as a drive-through portal, without the need to unload drivers and passengers. Its’ easy process, automated operation and high throughput, reduce the need for manual inspection and locations experiencing high volume traffic will experience lower backlog and delays. The HXC-320 is an efficient and customizable solution for the protection and inspection of critical infrastructure locations such as government facilities, military checkpoints, sporting events, and land and sea borders. Several installation options are available: in-ground installation eliminating the need for a ramp, and a conveyor system for unmanned vehicles if a pull-through operation is preferred

The Astrophysics HXC-320 shoots its X-ray beams from above, symmetrically downward towards the car. The downshooter beam direction allows for a clear view around the wheels, fuel tank, battery, seats, glove compartment, etc. The HXC-320 will penetrate more than 60 mm of steel. This is more than adequate for penetrating almost the entire vehicle. More importantly it allows for the better display of organic materials such as explosives, drugs, or agricultural products. An example of a scan from the HXC-320 is shown here, and gives a comprehensive look into a vehicle. You can clearly identify the different parts of the car, making it much easier for operators to spot threats and contraband

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