Decommissioning

RadSolver™
Radioisotope Identification Device (RIID)

RadSolver™ is a rugged RIID with excellent energy resolution and state-of-the-art nuclide identification software. RadSolver™ is designed for the most demanding environmental conditions and challenging assignments.

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AT1120ME
Spectrometer / RIID

Light weight sensitive spectrometer/radioisotope identification device with high energy resolution for search, detection, and identification of low activity materials and radiation sources, as well as for measuring ambient dose equivalent rate of X-ray and gamma radiation.

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АТ1117М Radiation Monitor

Portable multi-purpose instrument, that can be equipped with a variety of external detection units for alpha, betta, gamma and X-ray dosimetry and radiometry.

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АТ6102 Radioisotope Identification Devices (RIIDs)

Search and detection
of gamma radiation sources with automatic radionuclide identification.
Measurement of gamma radiation ambient dose equivalent rate.
Detection of neutron radiation and measurement of neutron count rate.

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AT1120M, AT1120MA Spectrometers / RIIDs

Quick search and detection of gamma radiation sources with radionuclide identification.
Measurement of gamma radiation ambient dose equivalent rate.

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AT2329 Radiation Portal Monitor

Detection of gamma and neutron radiation sources and nuclear materials inside vehicles and cargo crossing the checkpoints.

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AТ2533, AT2533/1
Dosimeters

Measurement of ambient dose equivalent rate of continuous radiation and average dose rate of pulsed X-ray and gamma radiation in an extremely wide range and under harsh operating conditions.

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UDKG-37, UDKG-37/1 Gamma Radiation
Detection Devices

Measurement of ambient dose equivalent rate of continuous radiation and average dose rate of pulsed X-ray and gamma radiation in an extremely wide range and under harsh operating conditions.

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АТ1329, АТ1329А, АТ1329В Sample Counters

Sample counter is designed for simultaneous or discrete measurement of gross alpha activity and gross beta activity in various samples.

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