Small microR Meter with Twice the Sensitivity of a Typical 1" NaI(Tl) Based Instrument
USD $800.00
Not all radon originates from soil. Some building materials — such as alum shale-based concrete, emit measurable gamma radiation and radon.
The CT007-M microR meter is a high-sensitivity cesium iodide scintillation detector designed for detecting low-level gamma anomalies. This device can allow mitigators to scan walls and slab surfaces to identify any radioactive building materials and detect unexpected sources such as dry plumbing traps or contaminated fill.
Using the CT007-M, you can determine if the material is radioactive or if radon is accumulating in the air nearby.
Users can log measurements and get graphs showing the variation. An optional telescopic handle is provided for remote access. The CT007-M can also be used for scrap material screening, customs inspections and uranium exploration.
Gamma Guard app
- Provides a large, easy-to-read display.
- Has the ability to interpret readings for non-technical users.
- Can automatically save data to a file and upload data to a central database, facilitating coordinated response.
- Runs in the background while other tasks are performed.
- Warn the user of elevated radiation levels, even when the app is not in the foreground.
Available Accessories
Extension Handle
USD $85.00
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