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Sales and Calibration of
Survey Meters
$379.00 for meter $85.00 to
calibrate
The most cost effective
meter for Nuclear Gauge owners... |
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Specifications:
Detector:
Monitor 4: Halogen-quenched uncompensated GM
tube with thin mica window 1.5-2.0 mg/cm2 thick.
Monitor
4 Energy Sensitivity:
• Detects alpha down to 2.5 MeV; typical
detection efficiency at 3.6 MeV is greater than
80%.
• Detects beta at 50 keV with typical 35%
detection efficiency.
• Detects beta at 150 keV with 75% typical
detection efficiency.
• Detects gamma and x-rays down to 10 keV
typical through the window, 40 keV minimum
through the sidewall of the detector.
Gamma
Sensitivity:
1000 CPM/mR/hr Normal background is
approximately 10-20 CPM. |
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Leak Test Kits
$13.00 –
if customer collects sample
$18.00 – if NETS collects sample |
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Radioactive material licenses typically require
users to leak test sealed sources at least once
every six months.
To assist users in meeting this requirement,
NETS provides a leak test kit and analysis
service. The leak test
kit contains all of the materials necessary for
users to perform leak tests on devices
containing sealed
sources. Following the
leak test instructions, the user will collect a leak test
sample. The sample is then
returned to NETS for analysis. Samples are
analyzed and a leak test certificate showing the
results of
the analysis is mailed to the user (or faxed
upon request). About one month before the next
leak test is due,
NETS will automatically mail you a reminder. |
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TLD Dosimetry Badges
$14.00 per
person, per badge
(Badges are Quarterly Wear periods)
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Fully
Automated Precision Response
Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) offer the
versatility to be used in all radiation
environments by providing precise response to a
variety of radiation types. Thermoluminescent
dosimeters also offer the advantage of long wear
periods due to their resistance to environmental
factors such as heat and humidity. The TLD 760
badge utilizes four lithium fluoride
thermoluminescent elements. This combination
responds accurately to neutron, as well as,
beta, gamma and X-ray radiation. The TLD 760
allows for accurate reporting of deep, lens of
eye and shallow doses, and has a thin mylar
window for detection and measurement of low
energy beta radiation. |
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