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Radiation detectors are used for medical diagnoses, radioactive dating measurements, and measurements of background radiation, activity levels and radiation doses. Search by Specification | Learn More
Solar radiation instruments measure the spectral range of radiation, including global solar radiation (sun + sky), net radiation (incoming solar - reflected solar) and the photosynthetic light spectrum. Search by Specification | Learn More
Radiation shielding is used to block or attenuate the intensity of alpha particles (helium atoms), beta particles (electrons), X-ray radiation, and gamma radiation (energetic electromagnetic radiation). Learn More
Lasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word "laser" is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Search by Specification | Learn More
...and material processing applications. Some UV light systems use ultraviolet radiation to initiate chemical reactions and cure adhesives, coatings, and resins. Others use the fluorescent response of chemicals, water tracers, markers or inks, minerals... Search by Specification | Learn More
Nitrogen lasers are an excellent source of high intensity, short pulse, ultraviolet radiation. They can be used as an excitation source, or as a pump for a dye laser. Learn More
UV curing adhesives use ultraviolet (UV) light or other radiation sources to initiate curing, which allows a permanent bond without heating. Search by Specification | Learn More
UV curing systems use ultraviolet radiation to initiate reactions and cure adhesives, coatings and other UV curable resin products. Search by Specification | Learn More
Spectrometers are analytical instruments which disperse an emission (such as particles or radiation) according to some property of the emission (such as mass or energy) in order to measure the amount of the dispersion. This product area includes Search by Specification | Learn More
X-ray instruments and X-ray systems use penetrating X-rays or gamma radiation to capture images of the internal structure of a part or finished product. Search by Specification | Learn More
UV sensors are designed to measure the power or intensity of incident ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Search by Specification | Learn More
TLD (Thermoluminescent dosimetry) badges and film badges are used to detect radiation at levels that can be harmful to humans. Learn More
Educational tools and products are used in classrooms and other educational settings. Examples include physics experiment instruments, wave generators, and electronic breadboards. Learn More
Radiometers are used to measure the intensity of electromagnetic radiation (e.g., UVC, UVB, UVA, Vis, and IR). Search by Specification | Learn More
Mechanical engineering services apply the principles of physics to the analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. They are staffed by professional mechanical engineers and trained technicians. Learn More
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Rad-D Radiation Portal/Area Monitor LAURUS Systems Inc.
NRF40 Alarming Electronic Personal Dosimeter (EPD) SOLTEC Corporation
Radiation Portal Monitor PM-702B TSA Systems, Ltd.
Rad-ID Isotope Identifier LAURUS Systems Inc.
mini Rad-D Personal Radiation Detector (PRD) LAURUS Systems Inc.
Vehicle Radiation Detector Monitor VM-250AG TSA Systems, Ltd.
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Particle physics and industrial cranes go together. The smaller the particles, the heavier the equipment. (read more)
Honeywell's radiation hardened electronics and radiation technology provide military aerospace system designers a strategically hardened family of products to reduce risks in space and ensure mission success. From communications in space to ground network systems... (read more)
Honeywell's radiation hardened electronics and radiation technology provide military aerospace system designers a strategically hardened family of products to reduce risks in space and ensure mission success. From communications in space to ground network systems... (read more)
The rad-D is a fixed-position radiation detector that is used to monitor doorways, driveways, or loading docks and can be integrated with an X-ray machine or a metal detector to increase the kinds of dangers detected. The rad-D can be attached to walls, light poles, convey-or belts, or X-ray machines and is very user-friendly, easy to deploy and economical. (read more)
The mini rad-D is a rugged, all-weather radiation detector that's small enough to wear on a belt yet powerful enough to quickly locate low- level radioactive sources. The mini rad-D can be set to notify the user by vibration or audible alarm whenever radiation exceeds natural background levels. A single switch puts it into audible alarm mode, vibrate alarm mode, or turns it off. (read more)
Limited time offer. PRM-470B, low cost handheld gamma detector is available with full warranty at special discount pricing. Small size, light weight, and long battery life allows extended Special Nuclear Material search time of vehicles at plant exits, material access areas, contamination and background monitoring. (read more)
These fabricated shields are but one example of our magnetic shielding products. For more information and more examples, please visit www.magrad.com. Magnetic Radiation Labs is a rapidly growing fabricator of close-tolerance components and assemblies that are platforms for some of the most sophisticated electronic devices in the aerospace, aircraft (read more)
BM-285E bag and BM-286E barrel monitors measure gamma contamination of containerized material. The BM-285E holds items up to 500 lb., the BM-286E holds 55 gallon drums up to 1,000 lb.
High sensitivity is achieved using large surface area plastic scintillator detectors on six sides of the counting chamber, microprocessor controlled electronics and sophisticated software algorithms. (read more)
The MSK 4204RH is a radiation hardened complete H-Bridge hybrid intended for use in DC brushed motor control applications or Class D switchmode amplification in space or other severe operating environments. (read more)
The VM-250AG consists of two, self-contained, weather resistant pillars placed on either side of the roadway to be protected. Each pillar contains two plastic scintillator detectors, an occupancy detector and an amplifier/controller. The VM-250AGN adds neutron detection capability. Both models are equipped with RS-232 and Ethernet communications capability. (read more)
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NASA's Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) NASA's Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) |
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The Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere" Glossary "The Birth of a Radiation Belt" "Secrets of the Polar Aurora" "Brief History of Magnetospheric Physics Before the Spaceflight Era" "Brief |
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Google Directory -... Department of Medical Physics & Bioengineering, University College London - http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/ Department has a broad range of interests: See Google, Inc. Information |
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LASP: Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics LASP Awarded $42 Million for Instrument to Measure Solar Radiation, Climate Change July 10, 2009 NASA has awarded the University of Colorado at |
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Nuclear physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nuclear physics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays |
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