The Ray-Detector ARW-800Plus is a small high-range radiation detector Dosimeter used to monitor the level of exposure in an instantaneous and cumulative way (accumulated radiation dose). The main function is to monitor X-rays, y-rays and β-rays through the use of a GM Tube sensor (Geiger Muller counter) capable of offering accurate measurements in a high measurement range. This Dosimeter uses a microprocessor and is equipped with a large LCD display, simple to use, it is equipped with an audible and visual alarm with double adjustable threshold, when the alarm threshold is reached an alarm is emitted to remind staff to pay attention to safety. The large display simultaneously displays the instantaneous and cumulative radiation dose, switchable in different measurement scales (μSv/h, μGy/h, mR/h). The main counting indicators of the instrument comply with international standards.
ARW-800Plus Dismeter can be widely used in radiation testing in enterprises for radiation control and monitoring, health and epidemic prevention, radiotherapy, nuclear laboratories, nuclear power plants, import goods inspection and export, in construction materials, in iron and steel scrap, in industrial non-destructive testing, etc.
Technical Specifications Ray-detector ARW-800Plus |
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Measurement Mode |
Beta “β”, Gamma “γ” e raggi “X-ray” |
Measuring range |
Real-time dosing: 0.08—99999 μSv/h (maximum: 100 mSv/h) |
Cumulative dosage: 0,00μ Sv—999,0 mSv |
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Sensibility |
80 CPM/μSv/h (compared to Co—60) |
Sensor |
Energy compensation GM tube (Geiger counting tube) |
Energy response |
50keV~1.5MeV |
Relative innate error |
≤ 10 % (a 1 mSv/h) |
Alarm |
ifreely set the alarm value, default is set to 5 uSv/h; |
Alarm values |
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Unit of measure |
μSv/h, μGy/h, mR/h |
Response times Display |
the dosing rate is displayed per second; the alarm response is less than 5 seconds |
Operating temperature |
Temperature: - 10 ºC — + 45 ºC Relative humidity: ≤ 95 % (+ 45 ºC) |
Power supply |
Two batteries (AAA) |
Dimensions |
100x70x25mm |
Weight |
300gr. |
Conversion of units of measurement of radioactivity concentration