The Aerosol Monitoring Station, tailored for gamma radiation monitoring in the air, is a specialized tool designed for in-depth analysis of airborne iodine. Utilizing the advantages of a scintillation detector, specifically SrI, and employing unique filters crafted for iodine analysis, this autonomous system ensures unparalleled accuracy. Ideal for situations requiring precise detection, such as nuclear incidents, the station stands as a reliable guardian, providing real-time data for swift response and safeguarding against potential threats associated with airborne iodine.

Features
MAIN OPERATING FUNCTIONS
- acquiring gamma spectra in real-time;
- measuring the activity of I-131 on the filter [Bq] and calculating the concentration of I-131 in the air [Bq/m3];
- automatic filter replacement depending on its contamination degree, integrity damage, or after the expiration of the specified measurement time;
- automatic control of filter condition, including measurement of differences in the air pressure Δp at the inlet and outlet of the filter;
- measurement of the flow rate of the incoming air;
- ambient air temperature measurement;
- two programmable thresholds (notification and alarm) for radiological events;
- audio and color alarm signals about operation modes and exceeding threshold values;
- data transfer via LAN, USB and 4G interfaces in the ANSI 42.42/EURDEP format to the end-user;
- control of all AirTrack operations from a remote computer.