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X-Ray
Inspection - Mail & Parcel Security |
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Mailscope™
X-Ray Microscope Technology for Mail & Parcel Security
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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." |
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Black powder
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Greeting card bomb
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Flaked TNT
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Detonator embedded in Semtex
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Talcum powder
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Mercury switch & detonator in Semtex
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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. |
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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. |
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Continuously
variable magnification from 4X to 20X
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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. |
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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. |
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