Detector: φ30×25mm, NaI scintillation crystal plus solid-state photomultiplier tube.
Measuring Range: Dose Rate: 0.01~600.00 µSv/h; Cumulative Dose: 0.00 µSv~99999 µSv
Measuring Time: Freely programmable from 1s to 250s
Display Unit: Automatic range switching according to measurement scale Dose Rate Unit:
nSv/h, µSv/h, nGy/h, µGy/h Count Rate Unit: CPS
Power Consumption: Rechargeable lithium battery; overall power consumption less than 80mW
Department of Radiology:The Department of Radiology is a comprehensive department integrating imaging diagnosis and interventional therapy. Radiological diagnosis employs X-rays, gamma rays and other radiation to penetrate the human body, rendering images of internal bodily structures and organs on fluorescent screens or radiographic films, enabling evaluation of human anatomical morphology, physiological functions and pathological lesions.
Department of Radiation Oncology:Radiation oncology is a localized therapeutic modality that uses ionizing radiation for cancer treatment. Radiation sources include alpha, beta and gamma rays emitted from radioactive isotopes, as well as X-rays, electron beams, proton beams and other particle beams generated by various X-ray therapy units and medical accelerators.
Department of Nuclear Medicine:It adopts nuclear science technologies for disease diagnosis and treatment. As an integrated department combining imaging, therapeutic services, scientific research and teaching, it serves as one of the core modalities in modern medicine.
Technical Parameters
Sensitivity: ≥350 CPS at 1 µSv/h. - Energy Range: 30keV~3MeV
Energy Response: ≤±30% within 48keV~3MeV (relative to 137Cs source)