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Supplier: LND, Inc.
Description: End Window-alpha-beta-ga mma Detector
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 167 F
- Types of Ionizing Radiation Detected: Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Gamma Ray
- Types of Radiation Detectors: Geiger-Mueller Counter
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Supplier: LND, Inc.
Description: End Window Alpha-beta-gamma Detector
- Operating Temperature: -67 to 167 F
- Types of Ionizing Radiation Detected: Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Gamma Ray
- Types of Radiation Detectors: Geiger-Mueller Counter
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Supplier: LND, Inc.
Description: Mica Window Alpha-beta-gamma Detector
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 167 F
- Types of Ionizing Radiation Detected: Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Gamma Ray
- Types of Radiation Detectors: Geiger-Mueller Counter
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Supplier: LND, Inc.
Description: Multi Window Alpha-beta-gamma Detector
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 167 F
- Types of Ionizing Radiation Detected: Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Gamma Ray
- Types of Radiation Detectors: Geiger-Mueller Counter
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Supplier: First Sensor AG
Description: Alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation can be detected with silicon PIN photodiodes either directly via the absorption in the crystal lattice or indirectly via the measurement of the luminescence radiation of a scintillation crystal. The Series X from First Sensor features
- Detector Style: Detector Sensing Element Only
- Operating Temperature: 14 to 140 F
- Types of Ionizing Radiation Detected: X-Ray
- Types of Radiation Detectors: Semiconductor Diode Detector
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Supplier: Electro Optical Components, Inc.
Description: greater than silicon, an extremely low leakage current and a thermal conductivity better than copper. Characteristics of Diamond Radiation Detectors Rise time < 100 ps Energy resolution up to 0.4 % (5.5 MeV Alpha particle spectroscopy) Time of Flight (TOF
- Detectable Activity Range: 1 to 5500 KeV
- Detector Style: Fixed Installation
- Types of Ionizing Radiation Detected: Alpha Particles, Beta Particles, Gamma Ray, X-Ray, Neutron
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Supplier: Ultra Energy
Description: SmartCAM is a next generation Continuous Air Monitor (CAM) that gives the user unparalleled performance in terms of detectable limit, sensitivity and speed to alarm.
- Detector Style: Fixed Installation
- Display Options: Digital
- Local Interface: Digital
- Types of Ionizing Radiation Detected: Alpha Particles, Beta Particles
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Description: Testing, calibration, and calibration frequency requirements for portable radiation detectors used to directly measure alpha, beta, photon, and neutron radiation are defined. Also defined are the calibration and testing requirements for alpha and beta-gamma
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: These methods cover general procedures for the calibration of radiation detectors and the analysis of radionuclides. For each individual radionuclide, one or more of these methods may apply. These methods are concerned only with specific radionuclide measurements. The chemical and
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: These methods cover general procedures for the calibration of radiation detectors and the analysis of radionuclides. For each individual radionuclide, one or more of these methods may apply. These methods are concerned only with specific radionuclide measurements. The chemical and
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 These methods cover general procedures for the calibration of radiation detectors and the analysis of radionuclides. For each individual radionuclide, one or more of these methods may apply. 1.2 These methods are concerned only with specific radionuclide measurements. The chemical
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: 1.1 This test method covers the separation of dissolved radium from water for the purpose of measuring its radioactivity. Although all radium isotopes are separated, the test method is limited to alpha-particle-emitt ing isotopes by choice of radiation detector. The most
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Supplier: OSI Optoelectronics
Description: reverse bias at this point, increases the effective electric field across the junction, hence increasing the charge collection time in the depleted region. Note that this is achieved without the sacrifice for the high responsivity as well as active area. The Large Active Area Radiation
- Dark Current: 2 nA
- Noise Equivalent Power (NEP): 3.40E-14 W/Hz½
- Operating Temperature: -20 to 60 C
- PN, PIN, or Avalanche: PIN Photodiode
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Supplier: OSI Optoelectronics
Description: reverse bias at this point, increases the effective electric field across the junction, hence increasing the charge collection time in the depleted region. Note that this is achieved without the sacrifice for the high responsivity as well as active area. The Large Active Area Radiation
- Active Area Diameter or Length: 5.8 mm
- Active Area Height: 5.9 mm
- Noise Equivalent Power (NEP): 5.60E-15 W/Hz½
- Operating Temperature: -25 to 75 C
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