
HI-SCAN 10080 EDX-2is
Dual-view X-ray system for oversize hold baggage and air cargo screening with optional lithium battery detection.
The HI-SCAN 10080 EDX-2is configured for baggage handling system integration combines dual-view dual-energy X-ray screening with the throughput and tunnel geometry needed for HBS conveyor deployment. Two perpendicular X-ray sources generate simultaneous top and side images of every item passing through the 1,070 mm × 810 mm tunnel, giving the operator and the automatic detection algorithm a full view of bag contents without manual reorientation.
In the hold baggage screening architecture, this system is typically used as a Level 2 alarm resolution station — downstream of an automatic CT EDS — or as a standalone screening solution at cargo terminals where full CT deployment is not yet mandated. It screens items up to 3,800 mm in length in the out-of-gauge configuration, covering the full dimensional range of commercial checked baggage and standard air cargo parcels.
Throughput reaches 1,800 items per hour at standard belt speed. The optional lithium battery detection module addresses a regulatory gap that has grown in importance as lithium-ion batteries in checked baggage and cargo have become a documented fire-risk: the module flags battery-bearing items for secondary review, supporting compliance with ICAO guidance on lithium battery transportation.
Power requirement is 400 VAC at approximately 6 kVA, and system weight in standard configuration is approximately 3,080 kg — parameters that inform civil loading calculations when integrating with an existing baggage hall floor.
Technical specifications.
| Tunnel opening (W × H) | 1,070 × 810 mm |
| Max throughput | 1,800 items/hour |
| Max object length (OOG) | 3,800 mm |
| System weight (standard) | ~3,080 kg |
| Power supply | 400 VAC, ~6 kVA |
| Views | 2 (dual-view perpendicular) |
| X-ray technology | Dual-energy |
| Optional module | Lithium battery detection |
Use cases.
- ›Level 2 alarm resolution in multi-level hold baggage screening systems
- ›Air cargo terminal standalone screening for freight not subject to inline CT requirement
- ›Oversize baggage and cargo items exceeding standard CT tunnel capacity
- ›Lithium battery detection compliance in checked baggage and cargo
- ›HBS retrofits where full CT footprint and power requirements cannot be met