Radiation Detector - BG500

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The BG500 is a portable radiation detector that is easy to use and provides real time feedback on nuclear radiation activity. A Teviso BG51 solid-state PIN diode sensor is used to detect beta radiation (electrons), gamma radiation (photons) and X-rays.

  • Model Number: BG500
  • Data Sheet: Date Sheet File
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Product Specification

Description

The BG500 is a portable radiation detector that is easy to use and provides real time feedback on nuclear radiation activity. A Teviso BG51 solid-state PIN diode sensor is used to detect beta radiation (electrons), gamma radiation (photons) and X-rays.


Application

The BG500 radiation detector is recommended for the following applications, among others:

1.Education on nuclear physics: Measurement of the amount of ionising radiation emitted by radioactive materials. Experiments to study the properties of nuclear radiation.

2.Medical: Detection and measurement of the presence of radiation and radioactive material.

3.Environmental monitoring: Monitoring the environment for radioactive contamination, e.g. in soil, air and water.

4.Personal radiation dosimetry: Checking the radiation exposure of people working in radiation-relevant industries such as medical facilities, research laboratories and nuclear power plants.

5.Safety Inspection: Examination of persons and cargo for radioactive substances.

6.Alerting: Used by first responders and safety officers to monitor harmful radiation in real time.


Specifications

Measurement Range

interpretation)

0.2 µSv/h to 1200 µSv/h (by acoustic

0.1 µSv/h to 100 mSv/h (using Signal Interface)

Pulse Rate vs. Radiation Rate

5 ppm (pulse per minute) ±15% for 1µSv/h

Sensor Energy Response

70 keV to beyond 2 MeV

Power Supply

9 V Block-Battery

Supply Current

8 mA

Operating Time

150 hours with 9 V quality battery

Operating Temperature Range

-20 to 50

Dimensions

W : 57mm L : 78mm H : 20mm

Weight

85g


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