• Counting chamber volume: 42.9 L (1.5 cu. ft.)
• Robust, ergonomic, easy-to-use and decontaminate
• Photon energy range from 50 keV to 2 MeV
• Four or optional six large surface area plastic scintillator detectors
• Six sides of removable 25 mm (~1 in.), with optional 50 mm (~2 in.), thick lead ingot shielding
• Single or dual door operation
• Automatic or manual selection of transmission correction factors (with weight scale option)
• Adjustable upper level discriminator to reduce count time
• Same "industry-best" software and serial bus electronics across the Mirion Cronos-4/11, Argos™-3/5, Sirius™-5 and GEM™-5 family; no re-training needed
• WebRemote® software enabled: provides an ergonomic and easy-to-use touch screen graphical user interface; accessible locally or via PC/tablet web browser
• Windows 10 IoT operating system with LAN capability and USB ports
• Algorithm based on Gaussian or Bayesian statistics (compliant with ISO 11929:2010 Standard Requirements)
The Cronos-1 Gamma Object/Tool Monitor is an extremely sensitive instrument used to detect radioactivity on small articles such as notebooks, keys, tools, hard hats, and other miscellaneous objects. Short count times and high efficiency make the Cronos-1 Gamma Object/Tool Monitor the ideal tool for the implementation of an Empty Pocket policy at your facility.
Measurements which ensure that objects have no detectable radioactivity can result in significant cost savings in waste processing and/or storage.
All Cronos monitors use a sophisticated "fast following" background trending and release-limit algorithm to provide the best performance in a stable or varying radiation field.