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Notify me when its in stockThe PCE-RAM 10 dosimeter device is designed to detect alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ), and X (X-ray) radiation by measuring ionizing radiation levels. It stands out with its high sensitivity and practical design.
The PCE-RAM 10 dosimeter is used in many sectors such as the pharmaceutical industry, environmental protection, quarries, laboratories, power plants, rescue services, oil fields, and metal processing facilities.
The device features a selector switch for radiation measurement functions.
It has the capacity to detect alpha, beta, gamma, and X-ray radiation and provides high measurement accuracy.
Thanks to the large backlit LCD screen, many important indicators can be clearly monitored.
It has an internal memory that stores up to 2000 measurement data.
This multifunctional digital device can also be used as a Geiger counter; in this mode, it only receives, stores, and calculates pulses.
Measurement data can be saved manually or automatically and transferred to a computer in real-time via Bluetooth interface. With software support, measurement results can be organized and analyzed.
Package contents: 1 x PCE-RAM 10 dosimeter, 1 x software, 1 x carrying case, 1 x user manual.
The hard plastic carrying case provides protection during storage and transport of the product.
Applications:
Detection of radium contamination in groundwater
Radioactivity measurements of underground drilling pipes and equipment
Radon radiation and cesium contamination in the environment
Control of radioactivity levels in stone and construction materials
Radioactivity measurements in porcelain, tableware, and glassware
Monitoring of local radiation leaks and nuclear radiation contamination
Monitoring of landfill sites and storage areas with high nuclear radioactivity risk
Detection of harmful radiation in personal valuables and jewelry
Medical use in industrial X-ray devices and X-ray intensity measurements
Radiation Measurement Units and Conversions
Sievert (Sv): The unit used to measure the equivalent dose of radiation.
Conversion: 1 Sv = 100 rem (rem is an older unit).
μSv/h: Microsieverts per hour; indicates radiation dose rate.
1 Sv: 1,000,000 μSv (microsieverts).
Rem: An older unit of equivalent radiation dose.
Conversion: 1 rem = 1 cSv (centisievert) = 10 mSv (millisievert).
cR/h: Radiation amount received per second expressed in rem units.
Conversion: 1 cR/h = 10 mSv/h.
cps: Counts per second; the number of radiation pulses measured per second.
cpm: Counts per minute; the number of radiation pulses measured per minute.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Radiation Types: Alpha (α), beta (β), gamma (γ), and X (X-ray) rays
Radiation Dose Rate: 0.01 – 1000 μSv/h
Pulse Dose Rate: 0 – 30,000 cpm, 0 – 5000 cps
Radiation Dose Accumulation: 0.001 μSv – 9,999 Sv
Pulse Dose Unit: 0 – 9,999
Alpha Ray Energy: 4 MeV and above
Beta Ray Energy: 0.2 MeV and above
Gamma Ray Energy: 0.02 MeV and above
X (X-ray) Ray Energy: 0.02 MeV and above
Sensitivity: < 10% (below 500 μSv/h), < 20% (below 600 μSv/h)
Radiation Selection: Combination of alpha, beta, gamma, and X rays
Sensor: Halogen-filled detector
Average Time: Manual or automatic, adjustable between 2 – 12 seconds
Display: Digital LCD screen with bar graph
Adjustable Value and Alarm: Audible alarm feature
Natural Background Radiation Level: Less than 0 – 0.2 μSv/h
Software: Real-time data transfer, analysis, and recording
Operating Temperature: 0 – 50 degrees Celsius
Weight and Dimensions: 206 grams, 200 x 70 x 45 mm
Power Supply: 4 x 1.5 V AA batteries
Delivery Scope: 1 x PCE-RAM 10 dosimeter, 1 x software, 1 x carrying case, 1 x user manual