
Mobile contamination monitor with plastic scintillation detector is used for
α- and β-/γ-contamination measurements.
innovative detector technology with plastic scintillation for which no
gas-filled or gas flow proportional detectors are required.
α- and β/γ-contamination measurement is possible with the same detector.
Measuring system automatically detects and signalizes the presence of
α-radiation.
Simultaneous α- and β/γ-contamination measurements are possible.
Detector surface is 170 cm² (CoMo 170) of 300 cm² (CoMo 300).
Possibility to connect external detectors e.g. for dose rate measurement or
contamination measurement in pipes, automatic probe identification, various
probes available.

The Geiger counter excels by its simplicity, but is nevertheless very
sensitive.
By using a pancake GM tube of 50 mm this meter can measure alpha, gamma and
beta radiation.
The sensitivity to the background radiation is about 1 c / s.
The measured value is displayed by means of a logarithmic scale from 0 to
2000 c / s.
The pulses are also made audible by means of a built-in speaker
The device is powered by 4 penlight AA batteries. These are working about 30
hours.

Hand-Foot-Clothing Contamination Monitor
Hand-Foot-Clothing Contamination monitor with large-area, thin-layer plastic
scintillation detectors.
For a and b/ γ-contamination measurements
Plastic scintillation detectors: no gas-supply required and therefore
environmentally friendly and a considerable reduction of operating costs.
Measuring electronics based on industrial grade PC.
Nuclide selection menu, user-related nuclide pre-selection possible.
Can track the measurement data of different persons.
Integrated calibration software.
Right hand detector detachable for body measurement, no cloth detector
required.
Ergonomically shaped housing.
Network connection.
Diverse versions are available.

With the smear test counter it is possible to evaluate smear-test samples
(swabs, screening-tests) or aerosol filters
with a diameter of up to 120 mm, measuring α- and β/γ- radiation
separately.
microcontroller-based measuring electronics
Thin-layer, ZnS-coated plastic scintillation detector with integrated
photomultiplier and detector electronics
Simultaneous, separate α- and β/γ-measurement