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GE INFRASTRUCTURE'S NEWEST EXPLOSIVES DETECTION TECHNOLOGY RECEIVES US
27 February 2006 - AZDEL

GE Infrastructure's Security business announced today that its X-ray diffraction system has been certified by the Transportation Security Administration to meet the stringent standards for screening passenger checked baggage in the United States.

GE Infrastructure's Security business announced today that its X-ray diffraction system has been certified by the Transportation Security Administration to meet the stringent standards for screening passenger checked baggage in the United States.

GE's "Yxlon XES 3000(R)" system, which uses X-ray diffraction technology to identify the chemical signature of explosives, is the first non-computed tomography based technology to meet the TSA's certification standards for the detection of explosive devices. To date, GE Infrastructure Security's Homeland Protection subsidiary has received orders for XRD systems from six European airports and the Israeli Airport Authority. No company has more explosives detection technologies certified by the TSA than GE Infrastructure.

Louis Parker, President & CEO, Homeland Protection, said, "By combining this XRD technology with our family of CT-based explosives detection systems, baggage screeners will have yet another tool available to detect the presence of explosives and prevent dangerous materials from reaching an airplane, protecting travelers worldwide. This means greater peace of mind for the airports and their customers."

For the first time since certification of GE's "InVision CTX 5000(R)" system in 1994, a non-computed tomography based technology has met the TSA's strict certification standards. XRD technology identifies the chemical signature of explosives, providing complimentary detection capabilities to CT based systems. Other systems based on CT technology, including the "InVision CTX 9000 DSi(R)" system, "InVision CTX 5500 DS(R)" system, "InVision CTX 2500(R)" system and "InVision CTX 1000(R)"system are all certified by the TSA to detect explosives in passenger checked baggage.

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AZDEL, Inc. is a joint venture of GE Advanced Materials and PPG Industries. The AZDEL business was established in 1972 by PPG, and the 50/50 joint venture was set up with GE in 1986. AZDEL is a global leader in the manufacture and supply of high-performance composite materials serving a wide variety of markets and industries including automotive, transportation interiors, large truck, materials handling, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), and building and construction.

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