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50 Liter Radiation Monitoring Chamber Type 7262

Cylindrical pressurized steel ionization chamber for stationary gamma radiation monitoring

The ionization chamber T7262 has a constructive volume of 5 liters filled with Argon gas at the pressure of 10 bar, resulting in an effective sensitive volume of 50 liters. This superior design makes the chamber very sensitive and enables performing low level gamma radiation measurements down to the natural radiation background. The chamber is used as highly sensitive stationary surveillance device for environmental radiation monitoring. The chamber is guarded up to the sensitive volume. Since the sensitive volume is sealed, no air density correction is required. The cylindrical 50 liter chamber is made of steel with 3.25 mm wall thickness and a 3 mm aluminum cover. The ion-collecting electrode is made of brass. The external chamber diameter is 195 mm and the length is 538 mm. The chamber is supplied with two coaxial Fischer connectors for the transfer of the measuring signal and the polarizing voltage. Via an optional adapter cable of 1.5 m length, the chamber can be connected to a dosemeter with M connector, which has input circuits on ground potential. The maximal chamber polarizing voltage is 1000 V.

 

Key Features

  • Sealed sensitive volume of 50 liters
  • Suitable as stationary radiation monitoring chamber
  • Gamma energy range 80 keV to 1.3 MeV
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