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The THOR LVX Explosive Detection System screens cargo containers and checked baggage, using gamma rays rather than x-rays that are currently being used. Instead of creating an image of what is inside, THOR LVX's gamma rays initiate a small scale photo-nuclear reaction which identifies the chemical composition of any explosive or narcotic plus the quantity and location. It is a perfect solution for ports, airports, military bases, international border crossings, government buildings and high-risk facilities
The ODIN Personnel Screening System is a very low dose digital imaging system that detects metal and non-metal objects hidden on or inside the human body. It has high contrast sensitivity, which detects non-metallic items, such as sheet explosives or narcotics hidden in clothing, swallowed or in body cavities. It is safe for pregnant women, maintains privacy and scans individuals in about 5 seconds per person, or up to 720 persons per hour, without requiring the removal of shoes and jackets.
About Valley Forge Composite Technologies, Inc.
Valley Forge Composite Technologies, Inc. develops, manufactures and distributes next-generation detection systems. Its THOR LVX system detects nuclear material, explosives and contraband hidden in cargo containers and baggage, even through shielding. It can also detect illicit substances. Thor is being completed under an agreement with the U. S. Dept. of Energy's National Nuclear Security Agency, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Lebedev Institute in
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