General
100ml glass spirit lamp with a screw-on aluminum base cap.
Versatile, easy to use and compact precision instrument for measuring α-, β- and γ-radiation. With filter selection switch at the front of the Geiger-Müller counter tube for filtering out types of radiation (γ/β, γ/α/β or γ only), large display and integrated USB interface. Includes USB cable and operating instructions. The necessary software can be downloaded from the manufacturer's website.
The following functions and operating modes are available for measurement:
- Standard mode for displaying the current radiation level. Display of the equivalent dose as a numerical value and as a bar chart and display of the time until a selected cumulative dose limit is reached (default 5 μSv/h). Also equipped with variable acoustic and optical warning threshold signal and display of average radiation from previous day.
- Pulse counting either permanent or with variable gate time. Gate time adjustable in seconds, minute or hours. Additional optional acoustic count indication.
- Count rate measurement. The pulses registered are measured successively and converted into a count rate (number of pulses per second).
- Integrated display of date and time for correct recording of measured radiation.
- The number of pulses registered is stored in the internal memory. This facilitates recording e.g. of weekly values for up to 10 years.
- Computer docking station. The software enables the measured data to be evaluated and processed on an MS-Windows PC.
Specifications:
- Radiation types: α from 4 MeV, β from 0.2 MeV, γ from 0.02 MeV
- Measured variables: equivalent dose in Sv/h, mSv/h, μSv/h, pulses/s, pulses/variable time interval
- Display: LCD, 4 digit, numerical with display of measured variable, quasi analogue bar chart, operating mode indicators
- Radiation detector: End window Geiger-Müller counter tube, stainless steel housing with neon-halogen filling
- Measuring length: 38.1 mm
- Measuring diameter: 9.1 mm
- Mica window: 1.5 – 2 mg/cm²
- Gamma sensitivity: 114 pulses/min for 60Co radiation = 1 μSv/h in background radiation energy band
- Background rate: 10 pulses per minute approx.
- Internal memory: 2 kilobytes
- Battery life: 3 years approx.
- Dimensions: 163x72x30 mm³ approx.
- Weight: 155 g approx.
Tripod base 20x13 cm, metal rod 50cm.
Also included is a bosshead, a 4-fork clamp and a ring with a clam (with an inner diameter of 65mm).
The product may differ slightly from the one shown in the picture.
Made from curved lightweight steel, the MakerSpace trolley is safe and easy to manoeuvre within a learning space giving teachers the ultimate flexibility. Learners can collaborate around the trolley and invent, create and store their projects, making it ideal for a range of STEAM activities. Supplied with inserts, hooks and mini-bins, it is ideal for storing small components within easy reach, whilst the trays can be used to store larger components or mid-completion projects for safe housing. The StopSafe runners further increase safety by ensuring that the trays can only be pulled out to a certain distance preventing accidents and injuries whilst promoting student independence. The metal top and back panel give learners additional planning and work surface where they can test their ideas encouraging independence and supporting student-led learning. The heavy duty, lockable castors allow the MakerSpace to be moved easily and set up in any area of the learning space, allowing student access to resources at the point of need.
The 5x8" stand consists of a 130x200mm base and a 50cm long rod.
Versatile, easy to use and compact precision instrument for measuring α-, β- and γ-radiation. With filter selection switch at the front of the Geiger-Müller counter tube for filtering out types of radiation (γ/β, γ/α/β or γ only), large display and integrated USB interface. Includes USB cable and operating instructions. The necessary software can be downloaded from the manufacturer's website.
The following functions and operating modes are available for measurement:
- Standard mode for displaying the current radiation level. Display of the equivalent dose as a numerical value and as a bar chart and display of the time until a selected cumulative dose limit is reached (default 5 μSv/h). Also equipped with variable acoustic and optical warning threshold signal and display of average radiation from previous day.
- Pulse counting either permanent or with variable gate time. Gate time adjustable in seconds, minute or hours. Additional optional acoustic count indication.
- Count rate measurement. The pulses registered are measured successively and converted into a count rate (number of pulses per second).
- Integrated display of date and time for correct recording of measured radiation.
- The number of pulses registered is stored in the internal memory. This facilitates recording e.g. of weekly values for up to 10 years.
- Computer docking station. The software enables the measured data to be evaluated and processed on an MS-Windows PC.
Specifications:
- Radiation types: α from 4 MeV, β from 0.2 MeV, γ from 0.02 MeV
- Measured variables: equivalent dose in Sv/h, mSv/h, μSv/h, pulses/s, pulses/variable time interval
- Display: LCD, 4 digit, numerical with display of measured variable, quasi analogue bar chart, operating mode indicators
- Radiation detector: End window Geiger-Müller counter tube, stainless steel housing with neon-halogen filling
- Measuring length: 38.1 mm
- Measuring diameter: 9.1 mm
- Mica window: 1.5 – 2 mg/cm²
- Gamma sensitivity: 114 pulses/min for 60Co radiation = 1 μSv/h in background radiation energy band
- Background rate: 10 pulses per minute approx.
- Internal memory: 2 kilobytes
- Battery life: 3 years approx.
- Dimensions: 163x72x30 mm³ approx.
- Weight: 155 g approx.
Tripod base 20x13 cm, metal rod 50cm.
Also included is a bosshead, a 4-fork clamp and a ring with a clam (with an inner diameter of 65mm).
The product may differ slightly from the one shown in the picture.
Made from curved lightweight steel, the MakerSpace trolley is safe and easy to manoeuvre within a learning space giving teachers the ultimate flexibility. Learners can collaborate around the trolley and invent, create and store their projects, making it ideal for a range of STEAM activities. Supplied with inserts, hooks and mini-bins, it is ideal for storing small components within easy reach, whilst the trays can be used to store larger components or mid-completion projects for safe housing. The StopSafe runners further increase safety by ensuring that the trays can only be pulled out to a certain distance preventing accidents and injuries whilst promoting student independence. The metal top and back panel give learners additional planning and work surface where they can test their ideas encouraging independence and supporting student-led learning. The heavy duty, lockable castors allow the MakerSpace to be moved easily and set up in any area of the learning space, allowing student access to resources at the point of need.