Product Description
G.M.Counter
ZOOM G.M. counters offered by us are used in G.M. tubes and come with digital read out meter facility. These digit counting systems are also provided with control for reset, start & stop through panel. Some of the features of these counters include:
- One pro-set-able timer with three digit display & thumb wheel switch
- G.M. Tube mounted in acrylic stand
- One radioactive source in lead container
- Digital multi-meter to read the G.M. Tube voltage
Efficient Radiation DetectionDesigned for laboratory precision, the G.M. Counter supports accurate measurement of alpha, beta, and gamma particles. Its wide sensitivity range ensures detection of various radiation levels, while the stainless steel construction guarantees longevity in demanding settings. The counters digital readout and alert functions further streamline usage, enhancing safety and data reliability.
User-Friendly and VersatileThe G.M. Counter accommodates input voltages from 110 to 220 volts, making it compatible worldwide. Its audio/visual alarms and simple interface allow for quick setup and easy operation, even by users with minimal experience. The compact mounting options cater to both bench-top and handheld applications, providing flexibility for diverse laboratory requirements.
FAQs of G.M.Counter :
Q: How does the G.M. Counter detect radiation in the laboratory?
A: The G.M. Counter uses a Geiger-Mueller tube to ionize particles encountered in the presence of alpha, beta, or gamma radiation. When these particles interact with the tube, electrical pulses are generated and counted, providing a digital readout of radiation levels.
Q: What types of radiation can this G.M. Counter measure?
A: This G.M. Counter is capable of measuring alpha, beta, and gamma particles, making it suitable for a range of research and safety monitoring applications where radiation sources vary.
Q: What is the sensitivity range of the G.M. Counter?
A: The counter is sensitive to radiation levels from 0.1 mR/hr up to 100 mR/hr, allowing for both low and high level detection in laboratory settings.
Q: How is the device powered and what voltage does it require?
A: It operates on a low-consumption electrical system and supports voltage inputs ranging from 110 to 220V, ensuring compatibility in most laboratory environments in India.
Q: Where is the G.M. Counter typically used?
A: These counters are commonly used in laboratories, research institutions, industries, and educational settings in India for radiation detection, monitoring, and safety assurance.
Q: What kind of mounting options does the G.M. Counter offer?
A: The counter can be used as a bench top device or handheld for portable applications, giving users flexibility based on their testing environment.
Q: What is the operating temperature range for optimal performance?
A: The G.M. Counter performs reliably in environments with ambient temperatures ranging from 0C to 50C, suitable for most laboratory conditions.