2024/10/11

On-line monitoring of electromagnetic radiation

Electromagnetic radiation online monitoring refers to the use of automated systems and technical means to conduct real-time, continuous monitoring and data collection of the electromagnetic radiation environment. This monitoring method helps to detect and deal with electromagnetic radiation environmental problems in time, and ensure the safety of the public and the environment.

On-line monitoring of electromagnetic radiation


2024/10/11

Nuclear accident medical accident emergency equipment

Nuclear accident medical emergency equipment is an important tool specifically designed to respond to nuclear accidents or radiation emergencies. They are designed to protect rescuers from radiation damage while ensuring that the injured receive timely and effective medical treatment.

Nuclear accident emergency equipment


2024/10/11

Automatic monitoring system of environmental radiation

The environmental radiation automatic monitoring system is a complex system integrating a variety of advanced technologies, which is mainly used to monitor the radiation level in the environment in real time and continuously. This system is essential to ensure public health and environmental safety, especially in areas where radiation risks may exist, such as nuclear power plants.

Automatic monitoring system of environmental radiation


2024/10/11

RG-6220 liquid scintillation counter

RG-6220 ultra-low background liquid scintillation spectrometer mainly measures very low concentrations of artificial, cosmic and other natural radionuclides. Mainly used for environmental and biological samples (such as water, air, soil, food, animals and plants, etc.) and other radioactive samples in low and ultra-low levels of alpha and beta nuclides measurement, as well as low-level H-3 and C- 24 determination. In line with the "analysis of tritium in water" and other national standards for the basic requirements of the instrument. Meet the relevant requirements in GB/T20259.

Tritium Measurement System in Water


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