A luggage x-ray scanner provides non-intrusive, high-resolution screening of bags and personal items at security checkpoints. 2M Technology supplies luggage x-ray scanner systems for schools, courthouses, hospitals, corporate lobbies, and public venues nationwide. Our units range from compact under-counter models for low-traffic checkpoints to high-throughput dual-view systems for stadiums and transit hubs.
Luggage X-Ray Machines use X-ray imaging to detect weapons, explosives, and prohibited items inside bags and parcels without physical inspection. Used at schools, courthouses, government buildings, and corporate facilities worldwide.
Every luggage x-ray scanner in our lineup produces dual-energy color-coded imagery that distinguishes organic materials (yellow), inorganic materials (blue), and metals (dark/black) in a single pass. Operators can apply image enhancement filters, zoom, and pseudo-color modes to verify suspicious items without physical inspection. AI-assisted threat detection is available on select models to flag common prohibited items automatically.
| Feature | Single-View | Dual-View |
|---|---|---|
| Image angles | One X-ray beam | Two perpendicular beams |
| Threat detection | Standard | Higher accuracy, fewer blind spots |
| Throughput | Up to 600 bags/hr | Up to 600 bags/hr |
| Best for | Schools, offices, small venues | Courthouses, airports, stadiums |
| Price range | $18,000–$35,000 | $35,000–$80,000+ |
A luggage x-ray scanner is required at any facility where unscreened bags create unacceptable security risk. Common deployments include K-12 schools, university campuses, federal and state courthouses, municipal office buildings, hospitals with restricted access floors, and private event venues. DHS physical security guidelines recommend X-ray screening for all high-occupancy federal facilities – our systems meet or exceed these standards.
2M Technology ships these systems nationwide with installation support and operator training available. Contact us for pricing, lead times, and site-specific configuration recommendations.
Choosing the right baggage scanner depends on three variables: tunnel opening size, throughput requirement, and detection capability needed for your specific threat environment. A courthouse processing 300 visitors per day has different requirements than an airport checkpoint handling 1,200 passengers per hour.
For most commercial security applications, a baggage scanner with a 650x500mm tunnel opening is sufficient for carry-on bags, briefcases, and laptop bags. Larger organizations screening oversized items (backpacks, sports equipment, checked luggage) should consider an 800x650mm or larger tunnel. For pallet-level cargo screening, a full-cabinet baggage scanner with conveyor integration is required.
Systems start at $18,500 (5030 compact), $21,500 (6040), and $22,500 (6050 medium compact). All-in installed cost including shipping is typically $25,000–$35,000. See the full pricing guide.
The 2MX-6040 ($21,500) or 6050 ($22,500) handle backpacks at 300–350 bags/hour. Compact enough for standard entryways. Texas school safety grants accepted.
Yes. Texas, Florida, Illinois, and many other states offer school safety grants covering X-ray equipment. 2M Technology provides full documentation to support grant applications.
The 6040 (606x405mm) handles standard bags — sufficient for 90% of school and office deployments. The 6050 (600x500mm) offers slightly more clearance at the same price point.
Yes. All systems include delivery, installation, commissioning, and operator training. We serve the entire DFW metro and can coordinate nationwide shipping and installation with local partners.
Our professional security X-ray inspection systems are manufactured in China. Every unit is engineered to meet strict international security standards, delivering reliable, high-resolution threat detection and imaging performance for critical infrastructure, checkpoints, and commercial facilities.
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