Liquid-proof scanner at the airport
Cobalt Light Systems (UK) has successfully designed a scanner that can help determine the type of liquid that is contained in bottles and jars that carry luggage.
According to New Scientist , the Insight 100 can analyze bottles up to 3 liters in 5 seconds.
Under the influence of the laser, the energy level in the liquid molecule can be accurately assessed, thereby allowing the airport staff to identify the internal fluid component and identify it harmless or dangerous. Cobalt says the Insight 100 has exceeded the standards set by the European Civil Aviation Conference, with almost complete accuracy.
However, this machine is not yet equipped at the airport in the world, so it is safe to carry no liquid on 100 ml in the baggage carry on board to avoid unreasonable loss.
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