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News Release from: Lablogic Systems | Subject: Rad Monitor
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 18 May 2005

Radiation monitors ensure lab isotope
safety

Range of contamination monitors for detecting radioisotopes commonly used in research laboratories is now available in the UK and Europe from LabLogic Systems

Rad Monitor, a new range of contamination monitors for detecting radioisotopes commonly used in research laboratories, is now available in the UK and Europe from LabLogic Systems Model GM1 is a general-purpose monitor for 14C, 32P, 33P and 35S

Its GM tube detector has a 28.5mm (1.125 inches) total effective area and a window thickness of 1.5-2.0 mg/cm2, with a unique thin screen that protects the end window and an 86% open area.

Model GM2 has the same specification but with a larger effective area (45mm/1.75 inches) that makes it ideal for detecting soft beta emitters such as 14C and 35S on hands, clothing, and benchtops, says Lablogic systems.

The variant version GM2-P has a pancake-style detector with a rubberised grip handle and a large diameter GM tube mounted at a slight angle for convenient surface monitoring.

Completing the range is the Rad Monitor SD10, which has a high sensitivity scintillation probe that gives superior performance compared with GM instruments for detecting 125I and 32P. Request a free brochure from Lablogic Systems ...

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