The dosimeter uses an imported end window mica covered tube detector to measure radiation. When each ray passes through the GM tube and causes ionization, the tube generates a detection current pulse. Each pulse is detected by the electronic tube circuit and recorded as a count. The displayed value of the dosimeter is the count value in the mode you have selected.
Due to the random nature of radioactivity, the readings detected by the dosimeter vary from minute to minute. It is more accurate to take an average reading over a period of time, and the longer the time interval taken, the more accurate the average.
The detector is used to measure alpha β. Gamma and X-ray radiation are most suitable for measuring small changes in radiation levels and have high sensitivity to most commonly used nuclides.
Applied to:
- Safety organizations, such as police stations and fire brigades, emergency response organizations, environmental organizations, hazardous material disposal, metal recycling companies, mines, etc., have a higher probability of exposure to various types of radioactivity.
- Ports, docks, airports, and other places have a high probability of radiation pollution for inbound and outbound personnel due to the large flow of personnel and various types of import and export goods.
- Hardware factories, ceramic factories, hospitals, research institutions, laboratories, drug regulatory agencies, universities, etc. have a higher probability of exposure to various low-intensity or leaked radiation.
- Private individuals who pay attention to the quality of their living environment and personal safety, such as those who want to search for environmental pollution in their homes, food, water, etc. (various unexpected accidents or terrorist attacks, etc.)
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