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Dosimeter

Labmate Dosimeter measures radiation exposure with sensitivity of 0.1 mSv. They monitor exposure levels in real-time and ensure compliance with safety standards. Their compact design allows for easy portability and convenient operation in various settings. They provide clear digital readouts for straightforward interpretation of results. Our Dosimeter are essential for health professionals ensuring safety in environments with radiation exposure.

Dosimeter LMDOM-A100

  • Temperature Range: -20°С to +50°С
  • Measurement Ranges: Dose equivalent rate (137 Cs): 0.01 μ Sv/h to 10 m Sv/hDose equivalent (137 Cs): 0.01 u Sv to 9999 Sv
  • Energy Ranges: X-ray: 40 KeV to 3.0 MeVGamma radiation: 40 KeV to 3.0 MeVBeta radiation: 0.5 to 3.0 MeV
  • Display Unit: Dose rate: µ Sv/h, m Sv/h, Sv/h automatic conversionDose: µ Sv, m Sv, Sv automatic conversion
  • Detector: GM counter

Dosimeter LMDOM-B100

  • Temperature Range: 40 °C to 50°C
  • Counting Rate: 0 to 500000 CPM, 0 to 8000 CPS
  • Radiation Dose Rate: 0.01 to 10000 u Sv/h
  • Energy Ranges: 25 KeV to 7 MeV
  • Display Unit: CPM, CPS, Bq/cm², μ Gy/h, μ Sv/h

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Dosimeter?

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A Dosimeter is an apparatus designed to measure the exposure of ionizing radiation with respect to a person or object over a period of time.

Why is Dosimeter important?

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It is crucial for monitoring radiation exposure in order to ensure the safety of individuals who work with or around radioactive materials.

Can Dosimeter measure all types of radiation?

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It can measure radiations such as alpha, beta, gamma or X-rays.

Is Dosimeter affected by environmental factors?

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Environmental factors such as temperature and humidity can affect the accuracy of Dosimeter.

Can Dosimeter be used in case of nuclear emergency?

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It is crucial in case of nuclear emergency.

Can Dosimeter detect low levels of radiation?

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It can detect low levels of ionizing radiation.