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All-in-One
MailSecur combines multiple technologies to detect liquids, powders & traditional threats.
Powders & Liquids
Powders and liquids are the most common 21st Century mail-borne threats. No other technology detects the small amounts of them that MailSecur does.
4D Video Imaging
MailSecur displays a dynamic, 4D video of mail contents in real-time and is safe for the operator to use.
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Discover the Future of Mail Security
Discover best practices in mail safety. Understand the evolving way powders, liquids, and other threats are sent through the mail, how to protect your facility, & stop hidden threats.
See how MailSecur uses advanced Terahertz technology to detect powders, liquids, and drug-soaked papers, without opening letters or packages.
Thousands of companies receive mail-borne threats every year
Leading companies across manufacturing, finance, tech, pharma, and more trust MailSecur to detect today’s evolving threats.
With advanced T-ray detection and live video scanning, MailSecur empowers you to inspect incoming mail safely—keeping your people and operations secure.
RaySecur’s MailSecur solution detects threats that X-ray and other screening approaches miss, including those responsible for some of the most high-profile incidents and shutdowns at the world’s largest and most well-secured organizations.
Screening That Puts Safety First
With MailSecur, operators see what’s inside mail, small parcels and soft objects – without opening them. Built upon safe, T-ray technology, MailSecur is hands-on as users hold the unopened item in the field of view for a live 4D video of concealed contents. This screening method provides the ability to move the object for alternate views of the contents, improving contraband detection of closed objects. T-ray technology also provides better drug detection, identifying drug-laced papers by detecting differences in the paper that occur when it dries.
