Description
Atomtex AT6102, AT6102A and AT6102B radionuclide identification devices utilise high-sensitivity scintillation NaI(Tl) detectors for gamma-radiation detection, searching for gamma radiation sources and spots of radioactive contamination, measuring of gamma emission energy distribution, radionuclide identification, and for gamma radiation dose rate measuring. In order to expand gamma radiation dose rate measuring range, the radionuclide identification devices have additional dosimetry channel options for Geiger-Muller counter. The AT6102 model’s two internal proportional helium counters of slow neutrons in a polyethylene moderator are used for neutron radiation detection, estimation of neutron count rates and finding sources of neutrons. Devices have an option of connecting external detecting units for measurement of alpha and beta particle flux density on contaminated surfaces (BDPA-01 and BDPB-01) and also for measurement of ambient neutron radiation dose equivalent rate (BDKN-03).
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Features:
- Detection of gamma, neutron, as well as alpha and beta radiation
- Detection and localization of radioactive source and real-time identification of its isotopic composition
- Operational mode and expert mode available
- Internal GPS-module for geo-referencing of measurement data
- Internal continuous automatic LED stabilisation of identification device energy scale, periodic readjustment of identification device energy scale with integrated reference KCl sample
- Spectrometric path temperature compensation by integrated temperature probe
- Sound, visual & vibration notification is available for gamma emitting radionuclides search and when dose rate, flux density or count rate threshold is exceeded
- Recording and storing in memory up to 700 spectra
- Field operation capability over a wide temperature range
- Device to PC data exchange over USB or Bluetooth interface
- External detection units can be connected