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Smiths Detection’s SDX 10080 SCT achieves ECAC EDS Standard 3.1

Smiths Detection today announced that its SDX 10080 SCT has received ECAC EDS Standard 3.1 approval for hold baggage and air cargo screening - one of the most rigorous aviation security certifications, recognised across 44 ECAC member states spanning Europe and beyond.


 
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Meeting ECAC EDS 3.1 marks a significant milestone and provides clear evidence of the SDX 10080 SCT’s advanced detection performance in a highly regulated aviation security environment.
 
The SDX 10080 SCT uses dual-energy Computed Tomography (CT) technology to produce high-resolution 3D images capable of identifying concealed explosive threats. Designed for high-volume operations, the system processes more than 1,800 items per hour through a large rectangular tunnel opening. An optional dual-view line scanner complements CT imaging with high-resolution 2D views. This is crucial for identifying thin wires and small objects (such as detonators) to ensure reliable on-screen alarm resolution.

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“As threat landscapes and regulatory requirements continue to evolve, achieving ECAC EDS Standard 3.1 is an important milestone for the SDX 10080 SCT,” said Richard Thompson, VP Portfolio, Innovation and Digital at Smiths Detection. “It reflects our commitment to meeting evolving regulatory requirements while enabling airports and cargo operators to maintain high security standards while innovating to improve efficiency.” 
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The SDX 10080 SCT is part of Smiths Detection's established EDS portfolio and is built on a modular, upgradeable platform designed to accommodate future operational and regulatory requirements.

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