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Electromagnetic scanner detects threat liquids without taking the lid off

Sellex's Sencion thread liquids detector - the flashing red light indicates the presence of a threat liquid like Kerosene.

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Sellex's Sencion thread liquids detector - the flashing red light indicates the presence of a threat liquid like Kerosene.

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May 29, 2007 Without going through the hassle of removing bottle-tops, staff at security checkpoints are unable to see the difference between a bottle of drinking water and a potential molotov cocktail - the solution has commonly been to prevent people from passing through checkpoints with bottles. Now there's a device that can instantly detect whether a bottle contains a potential threat liquid without taking the top off. The Senicon is already in use in Japan's Kansai International Airport - and it's currently under review by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for use in airports and other areas under threat of terrorist attacks.

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