The Joy-IT nuclear radiation detector is a meter for detecting γ-, β- and X-radiation.This radiation meter is characterized by its simple operation, high measurement stability and handy, robust design. The device is equipped with a large LCD color display with backlight. The measurement results can be displayed both as clear statistics and graphical evaluation.With the Geiger-Muller counter as the measuring method, this detector offers a wide detection range for γ-, β- and X-radiation. In addition, the detector has various alarm modes, including LED, vibration and sound. This is useful to warn you when the current limits are exceeded.With a measuring range of 0.00 to 1000 μSv/h (10 mSv/h) for dose rate and 0.00 μSv to 500.0 mSv for cumulative radiation dose, you can measure a wide range of radiation levels.The sensitivity of 80 CPM/μSv (Co-60) ensures accurate measurements even at low radiation levels.
Geiger Counter - Nuclear Radiation Detector
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Description Nuclear Radiation Detector
The Joy-IT nuclear radiation detector is a meter for detecting γ-, β- and X-radiation.This radiation meter is characterized by its simple operation, high measurement stability and handy, robust design. The device is equipped with a large LCD color display with backlight. The measurement results can be displayed both as clear statistics and graphical evaluation.With the Geiger-Muller counter as the measuring method, this detector offers a wide detection range for γ-, β- and X-radiation. In addition, the detector has various alarm modes, including LED, vibration and sound. This is useful to warn you when the current limits are exceeded.With a measuring range of 0.00 to 1000 μSv/h (10 mSv/h) for dose rate and 0.00 μSv to 500.0 mSv for cumulative radiation dose, you can measure a wide range of radiation levels.The sensitivity of 80 CPM/μSv (Co-60) ensures accurate measurements even at low radiation levels.