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Detector Type

Radiation Detected

Measurement Range

Dose Rate Measurement Range

Energy Response Range

Portable Radiation Detection Device

Labmate Portable Radiation Detection Device features high sensitivity with plastic scintillator-based detection for reliable monitoring. They support radiation dose tracking across varying conditions with broad energy responsiveness and stable performance. Their design ensures functionality in extreme temperatures without affecting the overall performance or reliability. These are ideal for monitoring tasks in critical areas requiring consistent and durable radiation detection. Our Portable Radiation Detection Device monitors nuclear zones, medical imaging, defence operations and high-dose hotspots efficiently.

Portable Radiation Detection Device LMPRD-A100

  • Detector Type: Plastic scintillator
  • Radiation Detected: X-rays and Gamma rays
  • Measurement Range: 10 nSv/h to 10 Sv/h
  • Energy Response Range: 25 KeV to 7.0 MeV
  • Sensitivity: 100 cps/μSv/h

Portable Radiation Detection Device LMPRD-B100

  • Detector Type: NaI(Tl) Scintillator + SiPM
  • Sensitivity: Greater than or equal to 350 CPS/μSv/h
  • Dose Rate Measurement Range: 0.01 μSv/h to 1.5 mSv/h
  • Cumulative Dose Range: 0 to 999.9 Sv
  • Energy Response: 48 keV to 3 MeV Less than or equal to ±30%

Selection Guide Selection Portable Radiation Detection Device

When selecting Portable Radiation Detection Device, customers should consider key technical ranges that align with their safety and monitoring requirements. This device is equipped with advanced detector types such as plastic scintillator and NaI (Tl) Scintillator with SiPM, providing high sensitivity and reliable performance. It is capable of detecting X-rays and Gamma rays, making it suitable for use in nuclear power plants, radiological emergency response, medical diagnostics, and industrial inspection. The device provides a dose rate measurement range of 0.01 μSv/h to 1.5 mSv/h, along with a wide measurement range of 10 nSv/h to 10 Sv/h, allowing it to function effectively in both low and high radiation fields. Additionally, it supports long-term monitoring through a cumulative dose range of 0 to 999.9 Sv, helping users keep track of total exposure over time. These selection ranges ensure the device is versatile, accurate, and reliable for a variety of radiation detection needs.