RadEye B20 / B20-ER Multi-Purpose Survey Meter for Contamination and Dose Rate Monitoring
Radiation is part of our everyday lives, and humans are subjected to varying amounts of it from natural sources – the sun, food, and water we take, as well as the air that we breathe. In fact, our own bodies emit naturally occurring radioactive elements from bones to tissues and muscles.
Ionising radiation is the more harmful kind of radiation – high exposure to which is harmful to the human body and can lead to various types of diseases including cancer and tumours.
Radiochemistry labs, radiology labs, hospitals, dental clinics, research establishments and nuclear fuel cycle plants, as well as mining sites, are only some examples of areas with higher-than-normal exposure to radiation. To keep people who work in these industries safe, it is vital that radiation levels are continuously monitored.
Importance of Radiation Level Measurements in Radiochemistry Labs
Radiation, in its broad sense, is the emission of energy in the form of waves or particles.
The two kinds of radiation are the non-ionising and ionising radiation. Non-ionising radiation has a longer wavelength, lower frequency, and lower energy. Whereas, the ionising radiation has a short wavelength, high frequency, and higher energy, which is strong enough to alter the human DNA and cause tissue damage.
Although we cannot see, smell, or feel them, Thermo Scientific’s RadEye B20 / B20-ER Multi-Purpose Survey Meter can detect the most common types and levels of ionising radiation– alpha, beta, gamma, and X-rays.
In a university setting, Radiochemistry and Radioisotope Handling Laboratory serves as an area for researchers, professors, and students to conduct experiments of wet and open radioactive sources, analyse various chemicals, as well as store radioactive samples. With the RadEye B20 at hand, they can confidently perform these tasks, knowing they are operating within safe limits of radiation exposure.
Features and Benefits of RadEye B20 and B20-ER
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Compact, lightweight, pocket-sized, and modern survey meters
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Rugged with thick rubber protective cover
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Low cost of ownership, can be used over 500 hours (about 3 weeks) with 2 AAA batteries or rechargeable NiMH-cells
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User-friendly menu-driven interface results in low training cost and immediate familiarity
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Big internal data memory
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Bright back-lit LCD display
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Available in different languages
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Easy adaptation to different tasks by supervisor configuration, calibration, selection of measuring units
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Versatile operation modes: timer with preset time for sample measurements, continuous rate meter, dose rate mode
If you have any other questions or in need of technical advice, contact our helpful team at ADM.