Sales & Service to the PCB Industry
 
 
X-Ray Inspection - Mail & Parcel Security
 

Mailscope™
X-Ray Microscope Technology for Mail & Parcel Security
 
 
MailScope MXRA TECHNOLOGY
For the first time, small quantities of materials such as powders, granules, plastic explosives and very fine wires can be detected inside envelopes and parcels. MXRA x-ray technology, developed by Glenbrook, makes it possible.
With MXRA, users can perform x-ray screening at 10 times or more the resolution of conventional systems and, at the same time, magnify a particular area of an object up to 20 times. In effect, the MXRA camera acts as a real-time "x-ray microscope."
 

Black powder

Greeting card bomb
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Flaked TNT

Detonator embedded in Semtex
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Talcum powder

Mercury switch & detonator in Semtex
 
 
  The MXRA X-Ray Camera

The core of Glenbrook’s advanced MXRA technology is an x-ray image detector with unparalleled resolution and sensitivity, capable of producing magnified real-time x-ray images of unequalled detail.

The MXRA x-ray image detector can be used with virtually any x-ray source to examine a 50-mm field. The entire surface of an envelope or parcel can be imaged in stages, and magnification can be varied continuously between 4 and 20 times.

MXRA X-ray Cameras are designed into every Glenbrook x-ray inspection system, and the cameras can be incorporated into user-designed x-ray systems as well.
 
 
MailScope Parcel Scanner

The MailScope-PS is an x-ray microscope scanning station, with motorized positioner, for the x-ray detection of elusive potential threats such as powders, plastic explosives, drugs and micro-circuitry.
 
Continuously variable magnification from 4X to 20X
 
 
MailScope Desktop

The MailScope Portable is a compact desk-top x-ray inspection system that weighs only 45 pounds. It can be hand carried and rapidly set up in critical situations.
 
 
Scanning MXRA X-ray Camera

The Scanning MXRA Camera allows x-ray inspection of large immovable objects such as walls, or remote scanning inspection for E.O.D. applications using portable x-ray sources.