
specialized detection systems designed to measure and track ionizing radiation levels in environments ranging from nuclear facilities to medical centers, research laboratories, and public areas. These systems ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and early detection of hazardous exposure by continuously monitoring gamma rays, beta particles, alpha particles, and neutron emissions. They are critical for occupational safety, environmental protection, and emergency response in the event of radiological incidents.
Types of Systems:
- Fixed Area Radiation Monitors: Permanently installed detectors that provide continuous coverage of high-risk zones, with automated alerts when thresholds are exceeded.
- Portable Radiation Survey Meters: Handheld devices for on-site inspection and hotspot identification during field surveys or incident response.
- Personal Dosimeters: Wearable devices that track cumulative radiation exposure for workers in medical imaging, nuclear power, or research environments.
- Integrated Radiation Data Platforms: Centralized software for logging, analyzing, and visualizing radiation readings from multiple monitoring points in real time.
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