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Multi Zone Door Frame Metal Detectors (DFMD)


Multi Zone detectors deliver enhanced precision by locating threats across multiple vertical detection zones, reducing secondary checks and improving screening efficiency. Available with advanced features such as integrated CCTV, footfall counting, and touchscreen displays, they are suited for high-security, high-traffic environments where speed and accuracy must coexist.

106F (NIJ 0601.02 standards / IS 14132:2021 complied)

106F (NIJ 0601.02 standards / IS 14132:2021 complied)

Experience advanced security screening with this next-generation 8-Zone Pulse Induction Walk Through Metal Detector, engineered for high accuracy, safety, and reliable performance in demanding environments. The system allows a very high throughput in Z Security public screening checkpoints.

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106F with Camera & Data Synchronisation

106F with Camera & Data Synchronisation

A Next-generation DFMD
Combination of high-precision detection
with Intelligent visual monitoring
Can review detection events instantly and with absolute clarity
Fully complies with IEC-61010-1 electrical
safety standards and CE-certified
Test certifications issued by NABL-accredited lab in India.
Unaffected by Infrared, UV, RF, or electromagnetic radiations

106F

106F

Engineered for uncompromising precision
in high-security environments.
Powered by advanced microcontroller-based technology,
Safety is at the heart of the design.
Fully complies with IEC-61010-1 electrical
safety standards and CE-certified
Test certifications issued by NABL-accredited lab in India.
Unaffected by Infrared, UV, RF, or electromagnetic radiations

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106F Single Panel

106F Single Panel

Provides reliable entry-point security
Widely used in Luxury Hotels & VIP Entrance points,
Fully complies with IEC-61010-1 electrical safety standards and CE-certified
Test certifications issued by NABL-accredited lab in India
Unaffected by Infrared, UV, RF, or electromagnetic radiations