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The SOR dosimeter line is built upon two basic versions: the SOR/T for tactical (gamma and neutron) and residual/ambient gamma measurements and the SOR/R for residual/ambient gamma measurements. The SOR/T dosimeter has been selected by most NATO countries.
RADOS RAD-60 Personal Alarming Dosimeter is a precise radiation measuring instrument for reliable detection and registration of radiation in order to ensure the personal safety of the user. It is suitable for a broad range of everyday radiation monitoring purposed in stand alone conditions.
An important special feature of the SOR Line is its ability to meet the needs of various applications with one product. Given its multi-detector architecture the measurement range covered is broad, and includes high level gamma and neutron dose rates as well as low level radiations (L.L.R). These dosimeters are qualified in accordance with current military and civil standards.
The DMC 2000 GN's full energy range of thermal, intermediate and high energy neutrons is covered with a high sensitivity and very good gamma rejection, tested to 6 MeV. In addition, a gamma section identical to the proven solution of the DMC 2000 S, the device allows to measure the gamma dose from 50keV to over 6 MeV gamma range with a unique linearity to over 10 Sv/h.
The DMC 2000 XB was designed to allow simultaneously deep dose equivalent Hp(10) and shallow dose equivalent Hp(0.07) measurements for X, γ and β emissions. Furthermore it can be used as an operational dosimetry system for all medical risk assessment, and in addition has applications in radioactive source production facilities, nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities.
The DRM-1 is a compact area radiation monitoring system, offering unparalleled features for stand-alone, networked or wireless area monitoring solutions. It is a portable or fixed position monitoring device to quickly identify changing radiological conditions for facility boundaries and perimeters.