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Smiths Detection’s HI-SCAN 10080 XCT achieves TSA ACSTL Qualified status

Smiths Detection's Explosives Detection System (EDS) HI-SCAN 10080 XCT advanced X-ray computed tomography system for hold baggage and air cargo has progressed from the 'Approved' section to the 'Qualified' section of the US Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Air Cargo Screening Technology List (ACSTL).

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The ACSTL serves as TSA’s official guide for regulated parties to use when procuring screening devices. While devices listed as Approved have successfully completed formalised TSA-sponsored testing processes, inclusion in the Qualified section reflects proven operational performance under real-world conditions, meeting the highest standards for security and reliability in the aviation sector. 

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The HI-SCAN 10080 XCT is equipped with a dual-view dual-energy X-ray line scanner with full 3D volumetric computed tomography imaging and reconstruction, enhancing the speed, efficiency and safety of hold baggage and air cargo screening. The system delivers a belt speed of 0.5 m/sec (98.5 ft/min) and features a large 107 x 81 cm (42.1 x 31.9 in) rectangular tunnel, designed for seamless integration into fully automated and networked baggage and material handling systems. This enables operators to screen up to 2,500 parcels per hour while maintaining high detection performance.
 
In addition, it is TSA 7.2 certified for high-speed checked baggage screening and meets ECAC EDS Standard 3.1. 
 
Philip Tackett, Ph.D., VP of Technology at Smiths Detection Inc, said: "Achieving 'Qualified' status on the TSA ACSTL is a significant milestone for the HI-SCAN 10080 XCT and a testament to its proven performance in operational environments."  
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This recognition reinforces our commitment to delivering advanced screening solutions that not only meet but exceed the evolving requirements of the aviation security sector, combining high throughput, reduced false alarm rates and superior detection capability.  
 
While we continuously invest in next generation HBS capabilities, this qualification demonstrates that Smiths Detection also invests heavily in ensuring our installed base is kept fully up to date - delivering on our commitment to provide future proof capabilities across all our platforms." 
 
The automatic detection of dangerous goods such as lithium batteries (iCMORE Lithium Batteries), as well as flammable solids and liquids, compressed and liquefied gases (iCMORE Dangerous Goods), can be seamlessly integrated into the HI-SCAN 10080 XCT, further enhancing safety and compliance across the air cargo supply chain.

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