Radiation Detection Systems AB introduces ‘the Mole’ borehole spectrometer RT–60 for fast borehole gamma-ray measurements and natural radioisotopes assay
The Radiation Detections Systems RT-60 utilizes a 1024 channel gamma-ray spectrometer with build in continuous analysis. The Mole has automatic stabilisation on natural background radiation throughout its operation. This unique stabilisation method eliminates the need for an additional radioactive check source.
advantages
- lightweight (1,9 kilo)
- unique automatic stabilisation on natural background radiation
- no additional radioactive check source needed
- online communication with the spectrometer
- logs the data into the PC trough USB
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- chemical waste industry
- mineral exploration
- radon monitoring
- petrochemical industry (Ra-226)
characteristics
- standard 25 m armoured cable
- 1024 channel gamma-ray spectrometer
- BGO (Bismuth Germanium Oxide) gamma-ray detector with a dimension of 30 x 30 mm integrated with bi-alkali photomultiplier
- spectral gamma logging and assaying in blast holes
- power through USB connection
- energy response: 30 keV – 3,0 MeV
- sensitivity: 80 cps / 1 MBq for Cs-137 at 1 m distance
- 2,5 mm thick aluminium ragged housing
- internal shielding and shock absorption
- optional: up to 200 m cable
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