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Designed to be used with the ICS-4000e or the ICS-4000r Radionuclide Identifer, the XM monitor is comprised of a 10x10x1 CdTe detector and a charge sensitive preamplifier mounted in a rugged NEMA-4 enclosure. The XM monitor can be used with up to 500' of cable providing a high resolution spectrometer for a variety of remote measurement applications. The ICS-4000e Radionuclide Identifier provides a 4000- channel multi-channel analyzer and LCD to accurately display lab-quality spectra of gamma ray photons with energies from 10keV to 2MeV. Built-in software provides isotope identification and count rate information. Two megabytes of flash memory provide non-volatile storage of hundreds of spectra. Spectra and other data can be downloaded to a PC via RS-232. Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery pack, the unit will provide up to 24 hours of continuous measurement on a single charge. The battery pack is removable, and can be replaced with an auxiliary power pack for extended operation. The ICS-4000r Radionuclide Identifier provides the same analytical capabilities, but is designed for remote operation via a PC. This module does not have an LCD display or buttons, runs from a 9V DC power adapter and is housed in a NEMA-4 enclosure for fixed installation in or outdoors.

Applications envisioned for the XM monitor include air filter monitoring, baggage scanning, area monitoring, nuclear waste monitoring, and inventory control.

XM Monitor Specifications
Weight: <1 lb
Dimensions: 9cm x 11.5cm x 5.5cm
Case: Anodized Aluminum
Operating Temperature: 0°-40° C (32°-95° F)
Environmental Specification: NEMA-4
Detector: 10x10x1 Cadmium Telluride detector
Resolution: 8 keV @ 662 keV
Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty on Parts and Labor
Specifications subject to change without notice. ©2003 XRF Corporation. All rights reserved.

AM Gamma Ray Detector for Remote Applications

Designed to be used with the ICS-4000e or ICS-4000r Radionuclide Identifier, the AM monitor is comprised of a 10x10x1 CdTe detector with a charge sensitive preamplifier mounted in a rugged aluminum enclosure. The AM monitor can be mounted to an extension pole and used iwth up to 500' of cable providing a high resolution spectrometer for a variety of remote measurement applications.

The ICS-4000e Radionuclide Identifier provides a 4000-channel multi-channel analyzer and LCD to accurately display labquality spectra of gamma ray photons with energies from 10keV to 2MeV. Built-in software provides isotope identification and count rate information. Two megabytes of flash memory provide non-volatile storage of hundreds of spectra. Spectra and other data can be downloaded to a PC via RS-232. Powered by a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery pack, the unit will provide up to 24 hours of continuous measurement on a single charge. The battery pack is removable, and can be replaced with an auxiliary power pack for extended operation. The ICS- 4000r Radionuclide Identifier provides the same analytical capabilities, but is designed for remote operation via a PC. This module does not have an LCD display or buttons, runs from a 9V DC power adapter and is housed in a NEMA-4 enclosure for fixed installation in or outdoors.

Applications envisioned for the AM monitor include air filter monitoring, baggage scanning, area monitoring, nuclear waste monitoring, and inventory control.

AM Monitor Specifications
Weight: <1 lb
Dimensions: 1.75” long x 2.765 ” diameter
Case: Anodized Aluminum
Operating Temperature: 0°-40° C (32°-95° F)
Environmental Specification: NEMA-4
Detector: 10x10x1 Cadmium Telluride detector
Resolution: 8 keV @ 662 keV
Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty on Parts and Labor
Specifications subject to change without notice. ©2006 XRF Corporation. All rights reserved.

 

 

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