Engineered devices designed to detect, locate and identify sources emitting radioactivity; available in mobile, portable or fixed configurations to meet specific surveillance needs.
Cable Detector (2)
Connection Cable for Radiation Detection Alarm (1)
Digital Area Monitor (4)
Dose Rate Detector (2)
Mobile Detection System (2)
Radiation Detection Alarm (16)
Radiation Detection Backpack (1)
Service Warranty for Radiation Detection Backpack (1)
Nuclear facilities need accurate, reliable, sustained early warning of radiation leaks. The Thermo Scientific™ FHT 6020 Area Monitor Display and Alarms offers maximum reliability for permanent operation within nuclear facilities or environmental networks with up to 16 measurement channels that can...
Detect even the smallest amounts of artificial radioactivity with a high sensitivity scintillation detector. The Thermo Scientific™ FHZ 691-10 probe is specially suited to detect dose rate increases as small as 3 percent at normal background within a measuring time of one minute.
Provide your survey teams with a tool for effectively addressing the problems of orphaned sources, radiological contamination, and maliciously introduced sources with Thermo Scientific™ PackEye Radiation Detection Backpack.
The Thermo Scientific™ MDS Mobile Detection System is a mobile radiation reconnaissance system designed to operate in a vehicle for use on the ground or in airspace. It is for use around or in airspace to discover/map the location of artificial radiation sources or survey large areas of...
Continuous emissions monitoring systemsCEMS analyser is an equipment used to monitor and measure the amount of pollutants that industrial stacks emits into the air. Commonly monitored pollutants are SO 2 , NOx and NO 2 , CO, CO 2 , H 2 S and NH 3, HCl, HF, THC, Mercury.
The Thermo Scientific EMS-10 Continuous Emissions Monitoring System is a fully automated FTIR-based gas and emission monitoring system. The integrated Thermo Scientific MAX-iR FTIR Gas Analyzer can accurately analyze and report many compounds simultaneously without the need for liquid nitrogen.