Specification:
Origin: Mainland China
Application temperature: -40°C~55°C
Can be used for:Gammaray 20mR/h~120mR/h
Betaray range is 100~1800 Changing index/minute.CM2 softBetaray (Beta and Gamma radiation detection)
Working voltage: 380-450V
Working current: 0015-0.02mA
Sensitivity to gamma radiation: 0.1 MeV
Self background: 0.2 pulse/second
Length: 107±5mm
Diameter: 10±0.5mm
Material: Glass
Product size: 107.00x10.00x10.00mm
Product size: 4.21x0.39x0.39inch
Note:
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Please allow a 1-2 cm difference in measurements due to manual measuring.
Package Content:1 x Geiger Muller Tube Counter
Selling point contentJ305 Geiger Muller Tube Counter Glass Tube Hard Beta GM Detectors Geiger Counter Tube The Tube for Nuclear Radiation Detector
Feature:
1. Comprehensive Radiation Detection: The Geiger Muller tube counter is expertly designed to measure ionizing radiation intensities, including alpha, beta, gamma rays, and X-rays, utilizing the ionization properties of gases for precise readings.
2. High-Sensitivity Geiger Counter Tube: This geiger counter tube acts as a sensitive probe, amplifying ion pairs created by radiation within the tube to produce consistent electrical pulses, ensuring accurate monitoring of radiation levels.
3. Versatile GM Tube Applications: The GM tube is ideal for detecting various ionizing radiations, making it perfect for testing nuclear radiation, X-rays, cosmic rays, and even naturally radioactive materials like marble and minerals.
4. Complete Geiger Counter Kit: The geiger counter kit includes all essential components for assembling a functional radiation detection device, allowing users to measure and monitor radiation in diverse environments effectively.
5. User-Friendly Geiger Kit: Designed for both professionals and enthusiasts, the geiger kit offers straightforward assembly and operation, enabling safe and efficient testing of materials that may contain radioactive elements.