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Solafact 110

Solafact 110

Product Introduction

The SOLAFACT 110 area gamma detector is used for detecting transient radiation in the environment. Its fixed installation layout covers the entire area and can display the distribution of gamma radiation within the location. When the gamma dose rate exceeds the permissible levels, it issues an alarm signal through an on-site processing unit. This project utilizes TTC (Time to Count) technology for the first time, employing a single Geiger-Muller counter tube to measure a wide range of dose rates. The detector is highly radiation-resistant, ensuring its continued operation even after nuclear accidents, and it provides incident information. It is suitable for radiation reconnaissance in vehicles, robots, and drones, as well as radiation protection in places such as reactors, accelerator facilities, military nuclear facilities, and medical radiology.

Description

Features
  • Using Time-to-Count (TTC) technology provides high measurement accuracy with no dead time.
  • The Geiger-Muller (GM) counting tubes operate intermittently, resulting in a long lifespan.
  • The detector has a wide measurement range and high linearity.
  • It exhibits high stability with an extremely low false alarm rate.
  • It can be widely used in robots, drones and protective vehicle platforms; nuclear power plants; nuclear power facilities; radiation medicine
Technical Indicators:
Detector GM counting tube
Energy range 50keV~3MeV
Dose rate range 0.1uGy/h~100 Gy/h
Energy response error ≤ ±30%
Response time no more than 5s
Resistant to electromagnetic interference, shock, vibration and drops
Size ≤ 110mm×350mm
Weight ≤ 3.5kg
Temperature range -40° C~50° C
Power supply DC12V power supply
Protection level IP65
Application Field

NATIONAL SECURITY

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