Gamma-Ray Inspection
System
The most important tool any inspector can have
is a sharp eye. To compliment this tool in manual inspections,
fiber-optic scopes, hydraulic jacks, wet and dry vacuums,
torches, magnesium arc cutter, chainsaws, drills, electronic
stethoscopes, and many other common and specialized tools are
utilized. It is unlikely that these tools differ too much
internationally.
IG-SCAN
MODELS
There are three types of Inspection Systems
available:
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IG-SCAN Fixed Inspection System
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IG-SCAN Mobile Inspection System
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IG-SCAN Moveable Inspection System
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Comparison of Gamma Ray via X-Ray Container Cargo Scanning
System
Faced with an ever-growing concern over port security and few
choices available using standard x- ray technologies, port
officials and customs agencies are looking for other
solutions. Their search has led them to a new technology: one
which replaces expensive, complicated and often methods and
sources were not providing a cost-effective solution for
large-scale container inspection operations. Being expensive,
slow, difficult to operate and maintain and existing largely
in permanent structures, these x-ray based inspection systems
faced a number of obstacles. Over the last five years many
research and development have addressed these cost and
performance issues by applying decades of high-resolution
industrial imaging experience towards the development of an
innovative system that combines the best that gamma-ray and
x-ray technology has to offer.
Since then, gamma-ray technology has proven itself to be a
fast, reliable, effective and inexpensive way to identify and
deter the contraband transportation business. These have led
to a family of high-throughput inspection systems. IG-SCAN is
able to evaluate containers without impeding commerce with
constrictive, time-consuming choke points. These new IG-SCAN
products are reconfigurable, self-powered, inexpensive and
easy to use and maintain, making them ideal for permanent,
temporary or mobile inspection stations.
Because they use commonly available isotopes and used widely
in numerous industrial applications, Gamma-ray sources
represent a more practical, cost-effective and safer
alternative to current x-ray based inspection systems. Here,
we report on the advantages of this new gamma-ray technology
while keeping a close eye on the concerns of the ports and
their business partners.
THE GAMMA-RAY ADVANTAGE
Because they use commonly available isotopic sources,
gamma-ray systems are able to provide greater inspection
capability while eliminating the need for large, costly,
high-maintenance x-ray sources and accelerators. IG-SCAN’s
ability to eliminate the need for an x-ray source opens up a
myriad of advantages for the gamma-ray system. Gamma-ray
sources provide a highly penetrating fan beam of gamma rays
using a single energy. These gamma rays have a much higher
effective energy than commonly used x-ray sources. This higher
energy translates to superior penetration and single-energy
output of the source results in a sharper image. Higher energy
x-ray sources are available from some manufacturers; however,
these sources are extremely expensive and very difficult to
maintain and operate. In general, gamma-ray based inspection
systems can be made smaller, faster, safer and easier to use.
They require less power, little or no infrastructure, are
easier to maintain and repair and are far more economical.
When evaluating an inspection system, we need to keep in mind
the Performance, Practicality, and Price.
PERFORMANCE: SMALLER, FASTER AND SAFER
By using a gamma-ray source the need for large
accelerator-based or electronic x-ray sources is eliminated.
Eliminated also are the accompanying power and control
systems, permanent shielded building and large container
conveyor system. This makes gamma-ray systems far smaller than
their x-ray based counterparts.
Real estate on port facilities is a valuable commodity, and
every port already dedicates an area to processing container
traffic. IG-SCAN’s gamma-ray inspection systems are designed
to fit within the existing infrastructure of the port without
the need for the kind of dedicated space required of an x-ray
inspection system. In addition, many ports are now, or will
soon be, undergoing major reconfigurations in order to keep up
with increased container traffic. The economy of a gamma-ray
system allows it to be disassembled, moved and reassembled in
one or two days.
Because gamma-ray detectors are inherently more sensitive than
x-ray detectors, a gamma-ray based system essentially captures
more data, much faster than x-ray systems. In fact, in terms
of speed and throughput, a gamma-ray system is the only
practical method of achieving 100% container inspection. While
comparable x-ray based systems take only minutes to scan a
container, the entire inspection cycle time can be 7-15
minutes. This translates to less than 100 vehicles per day. In
contrast, gamma-ray based systems can scan a standard 40-foot
container in as little as a few seconds, with an inspection
cycle time of less than a minute. This leaves the flow of
commerce at the port unhindered by the inspection process, an
important consideration for port customers. The operation in
Cambodian is now scanning over 200 containers per day.
Operator safety is another important issue in operations where
port personnel and transportation workers are involved. The
advantage of using standard gamma ray detectors lies in their
ability to count individual gamma-rays. This greatly
diminishes the need for the extremely intense inspection beams
used by other systems. IG-SCAN’s gamma-ray systems require
only a small amount of localized shielding to minimize
exposure and maintain extremely high levels of protection.
Gamma-ray sources used in these inspection systems are
commercially available and are widely used in industry and
distributed internationally. They have been leak-tested,
drop-tested, fireproofed and registered and certified by the
Chinese Nuclear Regulatory Commission. IG-SCAN’s systems
require no specialized expertise, training or precautions to
use or maintain them.
PRACTICALITY: SIMPLE AND RELIABLE
Virtually all of the components of a gamma-ray inspection
system have a long track record of use and have been proven
extremely reliable. There are four main components to any
inspection system: the source, the detectors, the computer and
the infrastructure. The gamma-ray source, as described above,
is found in calibration equipment used world-wide and has an
operational lifetime of 10-15 years. The effective energy of
an x-ray source is typically two-thirds of its rated maximum
energy.
The system incorporates weather resistant stainless steel and
anodized aluminum parts and requires no large building or
dedicated utilities. In fact, the entire system can be
operated with a small portable generator out of a modest
trailer or enclosure. The gamma-ray system design is based on
proven technologies, a minimum of moving parts, easily
replaceable components and a simple software operating
environment. This all adds up to reduced training time,
installation costs, operating costs, and maintenance and
repair time.
PRICE: THE COMPLETE PICTURE
The simplicity and reliability of a gamma-ray based inspection
system make 100% container inspection available at a fraction
of the cost of conventional x-ray systems. The first cost
saving is realized in the ‘up front’ cost of the equipment
itself. X-ray systems, due to the much higher source and
infrastructure requirements, generally cost anywhere from 3-20
times more than a gamma-ray based system, depending on the
configuration. Installation also runs 4-5 times higher due to
the necessity to reconfigure the port traffic flow and in
providing power and other utilities services. Beyond that,
operational costs for x-ray systems include higher utility
bills, more personnel, and increased maintenance and training
requirements. Repair costs are another hidden expense that can
be formidable when complicated x-ray sources start having
problems. Of course, relocating or reconfiguring the
inspection station is often impossible with an x-ray system
due to fixed shielding, foundations and utilities, while a
gamma-ray system is easily moved and reconfigured in a day or
so. Given that the average throughput of a gamma-ray system is
up to 10 times greater than even the fastest x-ray system, the
overall cost on a per inspection basis for a gamma-ray system
can be 50 times lower than using conventional x-rays.
MODULARITY AND CUSTOMIZATION
The modular design of the three main components, the source,
the detectors and the computer system, allows each gamma-ray
system to be tailored to meet each customer’s specific needs
relating to operational considerations, image resolution and
quality, inspection throughput, physical constraints, safety
and environmental concerns and of course, cost. The source
strength and penetration can be easily varied using different
radioisotopes and activities. The shielding and shutter
mechanisms are common to all source modules and thus simple to
substitute, exchange or upgrade. The detectors are constructed
in modular sections. Additionally, the number and size of the
detectors within each module can also be varied as appropriate
for the customer’s inspection requirements. A standard
Pentium-based computer provides all the control needed to
operate the entire system. The computer console’s hardware and
software, while consisting of a standard set of components,
can be customized with peripherals as necessary.
IG-SCAN GAMMA-RAY CONTAINER INSPECTION SYSTEMS
The IG-SCAN-2000 Container Inspection System has many
excellent features. Its operation
performance is excellent. It is easy
to operate and maintain, also safe and very reliable. One of
the systems has operated for six month continuously without
problem. The operating cost is comparatively much lower. The
successful scanning rate is closed to 100% and the overall
scanning speed is 3 minutes per container.
IG-SCAN-2000 Container Inspection System
can be installed in the seaport, the river port, the air port,
the railway station, the trading port, the developing area,
the protective area and the hub of communications, etc. Quite
obviously, it is a powerful means for combating smuggling,
preventing terror and ensuring shipping safety.
Technical Characteristics
IG-SCAN-2000 Container Inspection System is
cost competitive and at the same time,
its operating performance is very stable and rather convenient
to maintain. A big gamma ray source of Cobalt-60 is equipped
in the system to use for inspecting articles to be checked. Of
course, gamma ray source is much cheaper in price than that
of the same grade flux of accelerator and its energy is kept
constant for long time, therefore there is no need for any
ordinary maintenance during daily operation. The solid
detectors installed in the system have high detection efficiency
and many
advanced features. They are very
stable and reliable in the course of inspecting operation,
steady and durable in the service life and anti-interference
for their surroundings.
IG-SCAN-2000 is based on the patented
technology of combining Cobalt-60 gamma ray source
with solid detectors in the system. The Container Inspection System is made up of several units, such
as sealed Cobalt-60 gamma ray source and its collimator, solid
detectors and their electronic circuits, signal and image
processing subsystem, platform trail and control subsystem.
During the course of the inspection, a beam
of gamma ray emitted from the source is confined by the
collimator to form a vertical narrow beam with a shape of
slice. After penetrating the articles to be checked in the
container, the beam of gamma ray is separately emitted into
the solid detectors that are arrayed in the signal and image
processing subsystems. Once detected, the beam of gamma ray is
separately processed by its
electronic circuit to obtain their
respective image of the article shape loaded in the container.
In this way, all the articles to be inspected in the container
are continuously scanned by gamma ray as platform trailer
subsystem is moving from the starting point to the end point
at a constant speed till the inspecting work is completely
finished. During the image scanning, one shape of the image
showed on the screen of CRT can be transformed into the
another by means of computer image processing techniques such
as the local amplification of the images, the edge enhancement
of the images, the zoom enlargement of the images, the
adjustment pseudo color in manual, the fine details in the
different order of the image, and etc.. In order that
inspectors of customs are able to smoothly complete their
checking process, the inspecting results and customs declaration
will be processed and produced by computer and filed in
electronic forms.
Main Advantages of the Container Inspection System with
Cobalt-60 Source
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The energy of gamma ray emitted from the
Cobalt-60 Source remains constant for long time, therefore
the system is quite stable and reliable to operate.
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Adopting Cobalt-60 source, there is no
need for any adjustment and maintain, or suddenly stop the
whole system in the daily operation for maintenance, thus
the system can save a lot of expenditure on operation and
maintenance, while the system with an accelerator have to
run up to nearly millions of expenses of USD for its daily
operation and maintenance per year.
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The Cobalt-60 source is no need for any
power to supply, because this is not a large scale devices,
which need to supply much electricity for daily operation,
consequently the interference suffered from high voltage and
intensive noise of microwave can be avoided. That is why the
system with cobalt-60 is much more stable and reliable than
the system with an accelerator.
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The radiation output emitted from
Cobalt-60 Source is equal to about one over hundreds of the
system with the old type of X-ray accelerator. Of course
such a low radiation is very easy to protect.
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Referring to the radiation dose that is
received by the article in the container during inspection,
it is only about 5μGy. Under the dose, an
article like as photo films will not be in the least
damaged.
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The area occupied by the system is very
small( only need some 1,000 m2 ), while floor
area of the system building is about 500 m2 and protection
area is only 60 m2, thus the construction cost of the system
is also quite low.
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The total price of the system with
Cobalt-60 Source is rather low, that is equivalent to
one fifth or one third of the system with accelerator.
A Comparison table of Cobalt-60 and
with Accelerator
| Type
|
Performance |
Stability |
Throughput |
Maintenance |
Thickness |
Maintenance |
|
Cobalt-60 |
High
|
Stable |
20Cargo/h |
A little |
0.4m
|
US$
30,000 |
|
Accelerator |
High
|
instable |
20Cargo/h |
Frequent |
2.5m
|
US$1
million |
| Type |
Area |
Tunnel Length |
Voltage |
Max does |
Maintenance |
Price |
| Cobalt-60 |
<1,000 m2 |
6m |
10v |
5 μGY |
Required |
US$3 million |
| Accelerator |
<5,000 m2 |
40m |
10Mv |
1,000 μGY |
Required |
US$13 million |
The Main Advantages of Solid Detector
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In comparison with the gas
detector, the efficiency of the solid detector can be come up
to over 80%, much more than that of the gas detector (only
reaches ≤30%) and its imaging quality is also satisfying.
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The solid detector is not
suffered from any outside disturbing influence, such as
temperature, pressure, humidity, electronic wave and
mechanical force etc..
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The solid detector that made
of ruggedness material is not only easy to process but is not
damaged in the operation life.
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The working voltage of the
solid detector is only 10 voltages and very easy to operate,
whereas the gas detector which adopt as high as several
thousands of voltage is tended to sparking and require to
checking during operation.
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The service life of the
solid detector is estimated to be over 10 years and it is much
longer than the gas detector.
A Comparison Between the Solid Detector and the Gas
Detector
|
Type |
Efficiency |
Temperature |
Pressure |
Vibration |
Electromagnetic Interference |
| The
Solid Detector |
≥80% |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| The Gas
Detector |
≤30% |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
| Type |
Process |
Installing |
Voltage |
Service
Life |
Maintenance |
| The
Solid Detector |
Simple |
Easy |
10V |
10 years |
A litter |
| The Gas
Detector |
Complex |
Difficult |
Thousands V |
Short |
Daily |
A Comparison Between the Fixed Inspection
System and the Mobile Inspection System
| Type |
Operating Performance |
Maintenance |
Area
Occupied |
Radiating Area |
| The
fixed System |
Stable |
Easy |
Small |
Small |
| The
Mobile System |
Unstable |
Difficult |
Large |
Large |
| Type |
Detector
and its Electronic Circuits |
Feature |
Total
Price |
| The
Fixed System |
no
tendency to suffer from damage |
Permanent |
Low |
| The
Mobile System |
Have a
tendency to suffer from damage |
Easy to
disassemble |
High |
The image of high quality
Any small articles those are secretly
concealed in a big goods in a container can be detected
immediately. The detectable thinnest limit of a iron wire that
is placed behind 100mm thick iron plate in a container is
2.5mm in diameter.
The articles loaded in a container are
clearly showed its original shape. The detectable thickness
limit of a iron plate that is placed behind 100mm thick iron
plate is 0.7mm in thickness.
All of the articles loaded in a container
are clearly observed. Referring to some small articles, even
if those are placed behind 230mm thick steel plate, the
articles are still recognized what those are.
The dose received by an article during
scanning is approximately the same amount of cosmic ray
received during traveling by air for an hour. The maximum dose
received by an article during scanning is only 5μGy.
It is a important factor for a inspection
system to maintain high speed of inspection, especially for
daily inspection in a large seaport. In the system with
Cobalt-60, the maximum numbers of containers those are to be
inspected per hour are 20, it is just the same numbers as the
system with accelerator do.
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