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CTX 2500 Automated Explosives Detection

Designed for size-critical airport
applications, the compact and economical CTX 2500 system is half the
length of earlier CTX models. The CTX 2500 system boasts
TSA-certified detection for standalone applications.
The CTX 2500 system utilizes a single rotating X-ray source to
acquire positioning images and CT-slice images, thereby achieving
its smaller size. Sophisticated computer algorithms compare the CT
properties of potential threats against a database of known
explosives or contraband. If a match is found, the system alarms and
displays the object on the screen for the operator to view.
Available image manipulation tools assist the operator in making
quick decisions.
The CTX 2500 system is the first FAA-certified EDS to have
selectable exit modes. After scanning, the bag can be ejected from
either the front or rear of the machine. The front-end exit mode
eliminates the exit slide, potentially saving valuable floor space.
Evolving from the knowledge gained from more than ten years of field
operation, the CTX 2500 system incorporates practical and innovative
features that meet the demand for a smaller, more versatile machine.
 
CTX 9000 DSi Automated Explosives Detection

The CTX 9000 DSi system is the world's fastest
operational TSA-certified explosives detection system (EDS). It
features alternate operational modes which yield high throughputs.
Outstanding performance distinguishes the CTX 9000 DSi system, which
was designed by GE from the ground up for integrated airport
installations. Its 1-meter wide conveyor coordinates with airport
baggage handling systems and requires minimal space for built-in
installation.
The CTX 9000 DSi system uses core technology derived from medical
Computed Tomography (CT). As the conveyor moves each bag through the
machine, the system creates a scan projection X-ray image. Using
sophisticated computer algorithms, the CTX 9000 DSi system analyzes
these images and compares their CT properties with those of known
explosives. If a match is found, the system alarms and displays the
object on the screen. The operator views the screen image to
determine whether a real threat exists and then follows established
protocols for threat resolution.
The CTX 9000 DSi system represents valuable technological changes to
GE's proven family of EDS. The system's architecture utilizes
modular components, which can make the scanner easy to upgrade and
service.
Born of the knowledge gained from more than ten years of field
operation, the CTX 9000 DSi system incorporates practical and
innovative features designed to withstand the rigorous airport
environment.
 
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