Radiometer - Contaminameter
HTDS offers a wide range of radiometers and contaminameters. Radiometers are used to measure radiations in a given space, they are generally used to detect and quantify X, beta and gamma radiation at a site – equipped with an alarm system. It is protection and detection equipment. Unit of measure: μSv/h. Contaminameters measure radioactive contamination (X, Beta and Gamma) on a given surface or in a confined space; the contaminameter (in contrast to the radiometers) is generally provided with probes (surface probe and/or scintillation probe). More sensitive than radiometers as they can give measurements in becqueral/cm². Unit of measure: cps, μSv/h, Bq/cm². The product lines offered by HTDS are designed for intensive use in all types of environments (laboratories, industrial, mining, etc). They are mostly rated IP65 and ATEX.
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FH40 based surface contamination monitor
The FH40 unit associated to one FHZ serie probe offers a high performance and upgradable contamination monitoring system.
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T406 X-ray Radiometer
The T406 radar meter developed by Tracerco is ideal for detecting and measuring the X-radiation emitted by your installations.
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RadEye AB100 surface contamination monitor
The instrument is part of the growing RadEye family of high-end stand-alone meters, which are designed to meet the most demanding user expectations.
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ATEX NORM Monitor-IS Contaminameter
The new NORM-IS was specifically designed for industrial sites handling radioactive materials (NORM classification).
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High Sensitivity T402 and T402-HR Radiometer
The versatile T402 and T402-HR radiometers for high performance requirements are a cost-effective, easy to use and fast response solution for your radioactive contamination measurements (from 33 keV to 1.3 MeV and beyond)
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Contaminameter T401 (Alpha, Beta and Gamma)
Measurements of alpha, beta and gamma radiations in becqueral or strokes per second.