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  Rados Dosimeters

 

Rad-60

 

 

 

The RAD-60 Personal Alarm Dosimeter is designed specifically for stand-alone use. The RAD-60 stores and displays Dose/Dose Rate/Accumulated Dose and can be configured to use a Chirper as well. Primary functions of the instrument can be set by using the push button feature. However, the RAD-60R has data communication capability which allows full configuration of the instrument using RAD-50/60 Configuration Software and an ADR-1 reader. The RAD-60 can be switched to a system dosimeter as well converting it to a RAD-62.

 

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Rad-60

Training CD

New and easy to use training guide for the proper use and care of the RADOS RAD-60 Personal Alarming Dosimeter.

Illustrates procedures for use, wearing, programming and maintenance of the dosimeter. An inexpensive method of training personnel.

Training runs on any web browser for system-wide access.

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Dosimeter

Holders

 

 

 

DOSIMETER HOLDER'S-Padded Nylon with Clear Display Cover and Leather.  Provides safety and security for your investment-Holders provides an extra layer of protection when dropped, protecting both the case and display.  Realize substantial savings on clip replacement and dosimeter repairs. Experience less 'down-time' - the unique design allows for secure connection to a lanyard, belt or grommet.

 

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ADR-1

 

The RADOS ADR-1 Dosimeter Reader is a PC-based dosimeter reader-compatible with any PC running Windows. The ADR-1 is designed for use with the state of the art RADOS RAD-5X/6X series of dosimeters. The ADR-1 can be customized to use with keypads and bar code readers.

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  MGPI

 

DMC-2000x

 

 

The DMC 2000x measures, stores and displays deep dose equivalent Hp(10). It features a flat response over all practical X-rays and gamma

rays range. The unit's top mounted LCD clearly displays dose or dose rate for deep dose equivalent.

 

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DMC-2000s

 

 

The DMC 2000s is a compact, rugged, and economical operational dosimeter in the nuclear industry for personnel working with ionizing radiation sources. It can can be used in autonomous mode or integrated into a dosimetry system for shared or individually-assigned use.  Audible and visual alarms, detection self-test, commercially-available battery, remote dosimetry & extremity measurements; can also be used as an area monitor.

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DMC-2000xb (Beta)

 

 

The DMC 2000 XB simultaneously measures, stores and displays both deep dose equivalent Hp(10) and shallow dose equivalent Hp(0.07). It features a flat response over all practical X-rays and gamma rays range and a unique beta range, down to the theoretical limit of penetration, including Co60 beta, major threat in plants. The unit's top mounted LCD clearly displays dose or dose rate for shallow or deep dose equivalent.

 

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DMC-2000gn

 

 

The DMC 2000 GN takes advantage of a unique licensed neutron detection technology based an large single diode. The full energy range of

thermal, intermediate and high energy neutrons is covered with a high sensitivity and very good gamma rejection, tested to 6 MeV.  In addition, a gamma section identical to the proven solution of the DMC 2000 S, allows to measure the gamma dose from 50 keV to over 6 MeV gamma range with an unique linearity to over 10 Sv/h.

 

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LDM 220

 

The LDM 220 reader operates using software packages installed on computer (PC) and communicates with the dosimeters of the DMC2000 and SOR family in pass-by data exchange mode.

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LDM 210

The LDM 210 reader operates using software packages installed on computer (PC) and communicates with the dosimeters of the DMC 2000 and SOR family in pass-by data exchange mode with no directional alignment required.

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LDM 2000

The LDM 2000 wireless interface reader for the DMC 2000 family of electronic dosimeters  It memorizes 2000 access control actions.

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Access control mode: wearer identification check, task number input, access authorization, gate or turnstile control

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Acquisition mode: in-motion readings of dosimeters which pass-by the reader’s field, with data transmission to central computer for        processing and topographic area location

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Configuration mode: interface to DOSIMASS software for configuration setting or history reading

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   Direct Ion Storage

 

DIS-1

 

 

 

DIS-1 is a Direct Ion Storage Dosimeter offering an alternative to TLD or film dosimeter. Due to its ion chamber based design, it has a flat energy response. Also, it is not microphonic or susceptible to EM or RF interference (problems inherent in some other types of dosimeters).  Combined these properties to its ability in operating in pulsed fields and at high dose rates makes theDIS-1 an ideal device for wide variety of radiation dosimetry applications.

 

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DBR-1

 

The DBR-1 Dosimeter Reader will display the deep and shallow doses stored in a local buffer memory of the DIS-1 badge.  The instant reading capability allows the user to control his/her dose on a daily basis and makes the monthly or quarterly change of the dosimeter unnecessary.  The control period can be indefinite (in excess of a year), because the dose readings can be transmitted via electronic method rather than physically sending the badge away for reading and recording of official doses.

 

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  RAD View ®

 

RADView™

 

The RADView™ PD dosimeter badge is a credit card size radiation dosimeter incorporating a self-developing radiochromic film to provide visual measurement of absorbed radiation dose. The film develops a distinctive and characteristic color upon exposure to ionizing radiation, becoming progressively darker in proportion to absorbed dose. RADView™ PD dosimeters are unaffected by brief exposures to sunlight or normal room light. The films are water resistant, tissue equivalent, energy independent and dose-rate independent. The badges do not require calibration or maintenance, have no electronics or batteries, and are small and light. The RADView™ PD can be read visually by the wearer at the incident scene. Most users would be able to visually estimate the dose to within ±20%. The visual read out does not require darkroom or processing equipment. 

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  Direct-Read Pocket Dosimeters

 

Direct Read

Pocket Dosimeter

 

Direct Read Pocket Dosimeters are rugged, precision instruments about the size of a pocket fountain pen, which are used to measure accumulative doses or quantities of gamma & X-ray radiation. It is pocket-size, conductive-fiber electroscope with an ion chamber for detecting and indication integrated exposure to gamma and x-radiation. It has a thin wall which permits the penetration and detection of radiation.

 

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Charger

 

 

The patented, handheld Charger can charge a variety of direct-reading dosimeters by simply squeezing the lever of a generator. The Charger requires no batteries. By pulling a trigger, a dosimeter is easily placed in or removed from the charger. The clamping action holds the dosimeter for you.

 

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Jordan Charger

 

 

The Jordan 750-5 Charger is a compact lightweight charger designed to charge most direct-reading quartz fiber dosimeters. This instrument features a fully transistorized and printed circuit board. Power required for operation is furnished by a single "D" flashlight type battery, capable of recharging dosimeters thousands of times before replacement is necessary, thus making it an economical and reliable charger to operate.

 

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