IMPROMAT gamma ray measurement device
Shutting down environmental radiation! IMPROMAT gamma radiation measurement device.
Equipped with a NaI(Tl) scintillation detector, it amplifies the weak light emitted from the scintillator using a photomultiplier tube and converts it into an electrical signal to measure radiation. It is capable of detecting radioactive contaminants that emit gamma rays with energies ranging from 50 keV to 2000 keV, with a detection limit of 0.02 Bq/g (Co-60 equivalent) or better for steel samples under normal environmental radiation levels with a measurement time of 30 seconds. The detector and sample chamber are shielded by a 70 mm thick lead box, which blocks environmental radiation (gamma rays) and allows for high-precision measurement of the sample's inherent radioactivity. Additionally, after startup, it continuously measures the background radiation, accommodating fluctuations in the operating environment. Not only manual measurements but also integration into an automated robotic circle connected to a master PC via TCP/IP communication is possible. - NaI(Tl) scintillation detector - Capable of measuring approximately 0.02 Bq/g Co60-eq - Automation is possible through connection with automated robots - Software reflecting the half-life of standard samples - Data transfer to higher systems is possible - Compatible with a wide range of samples including steel, non-ferrous metals (copper, aluminum), and food.
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Negotiable
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Steel, food