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rad-D™
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The rad-D is a fixed-position radiation detector that is used to monitor doorways, driveways, or loading docks. It can inspect pack-ages or luggage on conveyor belts; and it can be integrated with an X-ray machine or a metal detector to increase the kinds of dangers detected. The rad-D can also be easily connected to an existing security system – to add radiation to the other types of alarms. The rad-D is small. It can be attached to walls, light poles, convey-or belts, or X-ray machines. And because it is small, it doesn’t affect the how of vehicles or pedestrians under inspection.
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TPM-903 |
The TPM-903 is a transportable
personnel portal monitor. The system is comprised of three
major components; the two upright pillars and the crossover.
It is shipped with a heavy duty vinyl bag which is used for
both storage and transportation of the system. The TPM-903 can
be powered by its internal batteries, or operated from a
standard ac power source; 90 - 250 volts, 47-63 hertz, 50VA.
The base plates and ac power supply are also packed in the
vinyl storage bag.
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Vehicle Monitors
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These monitors are designed to automatically scan vehicular traffic without the need for frequent calibration. They are intended for applications where the relatively low energy emissions from 235U and 239Pu are the main concern. They are currently in use in installations such as uranium enrichment plants, weapons manufacturing and storage plants, nuclear laboratories, and nuclear waste disposal and storage sites where protection of SNM is essential. The units can be insulated, heated and/or cooled for use in severe environmental conditions.
The VM-250 System
normally consists of two, self contained, weather resistant
pillars placed on either side of the entrance to be protected.
Each pillar contains two plastic scintillation detectors, an
occupancy detector, and an amplifier/controller. The master
pillar also has a battery and power supply/battery charger.
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Contact:
LAURUS Systems
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