Products tagged with Spectroscopy
ADAMOS is an automated segmented gamma scanning system, designed to characterise drums filled with radioactive waste. The system layout can be defined from the available options to meet specific requirements.
The Bonner sphere spectrometer consists of an array of He-3 proportional counter thermal neutron detectors, each housed in a spherical HDPE moderator of different diameters.
GSU gamma spectrometry unit is composed of a 2”x2” NaI(Tl) detector with MCA, installed inside a 5 cm thick lead shielding well, performing high sensitivity gamma spectrometry and specific activity measurements.
HERMES systems are portable, easily deployable units designed to perform field measurements of gamma radiation or gamma spectrometry analysis, for applications such as radiation monitoring, geology research, laboratory analysis, environmental survey, etc.
The LEM system allows to sample the liquid effluents and to perform a gross gamma measurement of the specific activity in Marinelli geometry.
The single-sphere neutron spectrometer SP2 is a unique device that allows to perform active neutron spectrometry measurements by employing a single instrument instead of the usual multi-sphere BSS.
The Maa-X is a portable, multifunctional scintillation gamma spectrometer designed for field applications. It enables on-site measurement and identification of radionuclides in various environmental and industrial samples.
The QUADRO spectrometer is designed for measuring gamma, beta, and alpha radiation. It is used for studying the energy distribution of gamma rays and beta particles, as well as for measuring the activity of various radionuclides like Cs-137, Sr-90, I-131, and more, in environmental and process samples. It includes multiple scintillation detectors, a multichannel analyzer, software for analysis, and a variety of radiation detectors for different types of radiation. The spectrometer covers a wide energy range, from 40 to 3000 keV for gamma radiation and 65 to 4000 keV for beta radiation. It also offers low-background shields and a comprehensive calibration system.
The Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer (TRIEL) is a device designed for detecting and measuring alpha and beta radiation using a liquid scintillator. It determines both the energy and activity of radioactive samples by analyzing pulses generated from particle interactions.