X-ray detector 910
digitallaboratoryfor the pharmaceutical industry

X-ray detector - 910 - Coliy Technology GmbH  - digital / laboratory / for the pharmaceutical industry
X-ray detector - 910 - Coliy Technology GmbH  - digital / laboratory / for the pharmaceutical industry
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Characteristics

Detected entity
X-ray
Technology
digital
Application
laboratory, for the pharmaceutical industry

Description

Description Radiation scanner Model 910 is an upgraded version of the original Model 900. In 2011 Coliy Technology GmbH redesigned the Radiation scanner Model 910 to make it easier to operate with a much higher reliability, Its buttons are simplified into 8, which makes the interface more user-friendly, its internal circuitry has been optimized to be more reliable; and its memory has been expanded to stock more data. The Radiation scanner Model 910 was designed to help recognize the potential risk of terrorist attack after 9.11 Incident. With its powerful functions it can be used under severe adverse conditions. Due to its resistances to high impact and low temperature it offers reliable and precise measurement data. The main structure of the Radiation scanner 910 is small, light with a strong shell to protect it. It can detect α β γ and X-rays as described and adopted by the nuclear radiation sensor standards laid down by the American Bureau of Standards. Range of measurement is from 0.01μSv/h to 1000μSv/h. It is a small sized radiation sensor with the best performance characteristics in the current market. Applications Radiation scanner Model 910 can be used widely in the fields of pharmaceutical factory, laboratory,power plants, quarries, emergency rescue stations, metal treatment plants, underground oil fields,and oil pipeline equipment, environmental protection, police station etc.

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