Détecteur de rayonnement nucléaire de matériau Si-PM pour source d'alimentation de batterie dans une plage de température de -20°C à 50°C

Détecteur de rayonnement nucléaire
July 18, 2025
Brief: Discover the Si-PM Material Nuclear Radiation Detector, designed for battery power sources in temperatures from -20°C to 50°C. This advanced Geiger Counter features a wide measuring range, high sensitivity, and robust IP65 protection, making it ideal for industrial, medical, and environmental applications.
Related Product Features:
  • Si-PM detector material ensures accurate radiation detection with a sensitivity of 80cpm/μSV/H for Co-60.
  • Wide measuring range of 0.1μSv/h to 100mSv/h for neutron dose rate, suitable for diverse applications.
  • Operates in extreme temperatures from -20°C to 50°C, ensuring reliability in harsh environments.
  • IP65-rated protection provides durability against dust and water, enhancing longevity.
  • Rechargeable battery power source allows for extended field use without frequent replacements.
  • Energy range of 50 KeV to 10 MeV covers a broad spectrum of radiation detection needs.
  • Compact and portable design makes it ideal for both professional and academic use.
  • Customizable options include continuous monitoring for alpha and beta rays, adaptable to specific requirements.
FAQ:
  • What is the measuring range of the Si-PM Nuclear Radiation Detector?
    The detector measures neutron dose rates from 0.1μSv/h to 100mSv/h, covering a wide spectrum of radiation levels.
  • Ce détecteur peut-il fonctionner à des températures extrêmes ?
    Oui, il fonctionne de manière fiable à des températures allant de -20°C à 50°C, ce qui le rend adapté à des environnements difficiles.
  • What power source does the detector use?
    The detector is powered by a rechargeable battery, ensuring convenience and extended use in the field without frequent replacements.
  • Is the detector customizable for specific needs?
    Yes, it offers customization options such as continuous monitoring for alpha and beta rays, adjustable within the measuring range.