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    Portable Nuclear Radiation Detector with LCD Display

    The handheld nuclear radiation meter supports dual-language, monitors X, γ, and hard β rays in real time, and displays dosage rates and accumulation. Widely used in nuclear power plants, accelerators, and the iron industry.
    SKU: T-HPRD-FS800
    $152.69
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    Delivery date: 6-12 days
    Overview

    Affordable handheld nuclear radiation detector for sale, designed to operate within a temperature range of -10℃ to 45℃.

    Feature

    • Monitor of X, r and hard β ray.
    • Chinese and English operational interface.
    • Real-time measurement and display of dosage rate and accumulative dosage.
    • Permanent data storage upon power cutoff.
    • Graphic LCD and maximum screen.
    • Low power consumption and battery under-voltage indication function.
    • The instrument can preset the alarm valve value of dosage rate and accumulative dosage.
    • Three selective alarm modes: sound, light and vibration.

    Specification

    • Model: T-FS800
    • Detection Ray: X, r and hard β ray
    • Detector: Energy compensation GM pipe (geiger counting pipe)
    • Dosage Equivalent Rate: 0.08 ~ 99999 μSv/h
    • Accumulative Dosage Equivalence: 0.00 μSv ~ 999.0 mSv
    • Energy Scope: 50 keV ~ 1.5 MeV ≤ ± 30 %
    • Relative Innate Error: ≤ ± 10 % (137 CS 1 mSv/h)
    • Flexibility: 80 CPM/μSv/h (as for Co-60)
    • Temperature: -10 ºC ~ +45 ºC
    • Relative Humidity: ≤ 95 % (+ 45 ºC)
    • Power Source: Two No.7 (AAA) batteries or charging batteries
    • Weight: 0.3 kg
    • Dimension: 100 X 70 X 25 mm

    Description of LCD Screen Detection Interface

    Tips: What is Absorbed Dose?

    Absorbed dose refers to the amount of radiation energy deposited per unit mass of a material, typically measured in grays (Gy), where 1 Gy equals 1 joule per kilogram. It is a key concept in radiation protection and is used to assess the potential impact of radiation on living tissue or materials.

    This measurement helps evaluate the biological effects of different types of radiation, ensuring safety in environments like medical facilities, nuclear power plants, and industrial applications. Understanding absorbed dose is essential for managing exposure risks effectively.

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