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РОЗВОРОТ EcotestCARD

РОЗВОРОТ EcotestCARD
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EcotestCARD is a direct reading personal dosimeter for personnel exposure monitoring. This dosimeter badge can be used either independently or within the automated system of personal dosimetry control. In 2011, the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Ukraine sent EcotestCARD dosimeters to Japan as humanitarian aid for recovery from the accident at the Fukushima NPP, where they gained a reputation of a reliable and precise product

    Features:
  • Storage of dose accumulation history in the non-volatile memory with real-time reference.
  • Transfer of dose accumulation history through the infrared port to the computer.
  • Blocking the mode of power supply switch off until the data reading procedure is finished.
  • Gamma and X-ray radiation DER and DE threshold levels programming with the help of the computer or manually with control keys.
  • Blocking certain indication modes in response to the computer command.
  • Light and audio alarms when programmed threshold levels are exceeded on DER and DE of gamma and X-ray radiation.
  • Display automatic switch-off if current gamma background is lower than the preset threshold level with instant switching on at:
    • Pressing any control key
    • Gamma background increase above the preset threshold level
    • Alarm clock ringing
  • Periodic self-testing of batteries and detector.
  • Energy-compensated Geiger-Muller counter.
  • Ingress protection rating IP31.
  • Clock, alarm clock.
  • Software allows to:
    • Program parameters and operating modes
    • Read dosimetric measurement results
    • Review and print dosimetric information as reports
    • Save and export read information as a report or text file for further processing by other text editors
    • Import previously stored dosimetric information for processing and analysis
    Purpose of Use:
  • Measurement of individual dose equivalent (DE) of gamma and X-ray radiation.
  • Measurement of individual dose equivalent rate (DER) of gamma and X-ray radiation.
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