HCVM™e35 T

HCVM™e35 T

HCVM™e35 T

Product catalog summary
Feature Highlights
  • Ultra-compact mobile scanner designed for easy operation in busy city environments.
  • Smallest mobile scanner using a 4MeV accelerator.
  • Steel penetration capability of 170mm (6.7in) at 7km/h.
  • High throughput capacity of up to 80 trucks per hour.
System Overview

The HCVM e35 T series is a compact, fully integrated mobile trailer platform for inspecting trucks, containers, and vehicles for threats such as explosives, narcotics, WMDs, and contraband. It reduces the need for manual inspection and is ideal for small areas like busy city environments.

Technical Specifications
  • Nominal Energy: 4 MeV
  • Scanning Principle: Pass-through X-ray system
  • Chassis: Trailer
  • Weight: Less than 15 tons
  • Dimensions: 9.3 x 2.6 x 3.6m (30.5 x 8.5 x 11.8ft)
  • Scanning Speed: 5 to 7 km/h
  • Installation Time: Less than 30 minutes
  • Operating Temperature: -20° to 43°C (-30° to 50°C optional)
  • Storage Temperature: -35° to 60°C
  • Relative Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing
Computer System
  • Image Workstation: 22in flat LCD screen
  • Software: DaISy CargoVision with advanced image analysis tools
  • Database: SQL database with RAID 1 data storage
  • Data Archiving: DVD burner
  • Printer: A4 color laser printer
Safety and Regulations
  • Radiation Protection: Surveillance cameras, radio intercom, safety lights, and siren
  • Regulations: Compliant with WHO, ICPR-60 13-17, EU & US regulations
  • Environmental Dose: Average <0.5µSv/h, <1mSv/year
Options
  • ARD™ gamma detection
  • Infrared barriers
  • Snapshot configuration
Additional Information

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Catalog excerpts

HCVM™e35 T-1

Technical Information LIGHT WEIGHT MEDIUM ENERGY X-RAY MOBILE SCREENING SYSTEM Feature Highlights • Ultra compact mobile scanner for an easy operation in busy city environments • The smallest mobile scanner available using a 4MeV accelerator • Ultimate steel (IEC) penetration of 170mm (6.7in) @ 7km/h • High throughput of up to 80 trucks per hour The HCVM e 35 T series is a powerful, ultra compact and fully integrated light mobile trailer platform ideal for inspecting whole trucks, containers and vehicles for threats such as explosives, narcotics, weapons of mass destruction (WMDs), contraband, as well as manifest verification; reducing the need for manual inspection. The HCVM e35 T is the smallest mobile trailer screening system available using a 4MeV accelerator. This robust system offers up to 170mm (6.7in) of steel penetration, without a radioactive source, while providing high throughput of up to 80 trucks per hour in pass through mode. Due to the compact size and weight of the system, the HCVM e35 T is ideally suited to operation in small areas, such as busy city environments. Enhanced system capabilities are integrated into our CargoVision™ platform. The ARD™ gamma option detects the presence of radioactive gamma materials within the container or vehicle simultaneously during the X-ray inspection. The superior computer system provides a data management tool for image operators, to view real time images of the vehicle’s cargo, providing quick and accurate analysis. .

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HCVM™e35 T-2

Technical Data HCVM e35 T General specifications Nominal energy (MeV) Scanning principle 4 Pass through x-ray system with target vehicle driven through at slow speed System specifications Chassis Trailer Weight Less than 15t Towing 2 inches King pin System dimensions (L x W x H) 9.3 x 2.6 x 3.6m (30.5 x 8.5 x11.8ft) Scanning speed Passage of the trucks in pass through mode between 5 to 7km/h Speed NA Footprint (L x W) 10 x 8.5m (32.75 x 27.88ft) Scanning height 330mm to 4.5m (13in to 14.75ft) Installation time Less than 30min (average 15min) Inspection throughput 80 18m (59ft) trucks per hour...

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