Full-body contamination monitor ACCUSCAN II

full-body contamination monitor
full-body contamination monitor
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• Stand-up whole body counter • Low background steel personnel shield • 5 cm thick lead detector shield • Scanning detector mechanism for linear geometry • Accommodates up to two germanium detectors • Includes Apex-InVivo™ software for control and analysis The ACCUSCAN II system is a high resolution, stand-up whole body counter. It is designed to identify and quantify radionuclides with energies between 100 keV and 1336 keV in complicated combinations. The ACCUSCAN II counter also provides information on the location of the radioactive materials found in the body through its scanning mechanism and the system's Apex-InVivo software. These features make the ACCUSCAN II system an ideal companion to complement the FASTSCAN™ counter for large facilities like nuclear power plants. In this case the FASTSCAN system can be used for routine monitoring and the ACCUSCAN II counter can be used to investigate radioactivity found during routine counts and to provide information on the location of the radioactivity in the body. The ACCUSCAN II counter also makes an excellent stand-alone product for smaller facilities that have a wider range of radionuclides to monitor for, and a smaller number of people to count on a routine basis. The standard ACCUSCAN II system includes a shield and scanning detector mechanism, a 25% coaxial germanium detector and cryostat assembly, a digital spectrum analyzer, as well as the Mirion Apex-InVivo whole body counting and Genie™ spectroscopy software packages. This turnkey system also includes complete factory integration and calibration, as well as training.
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