Handheld Radiation Alert® Detector, Monitor 4EC - SE International
This Handheld Radiation Alert Detector is ideal for identifying alpha, beta, gamma and x-rays!
Item #: 4346-2
Manufacturer: SE International Incorporated Manufacturer Item #: 4EC
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The M4EC is a compact, general purpose survey meter capable of detecting alpha, beta, gamma, and x-rays over 3 selectable ranges. A red count light flashes and a beep sounds with each event detected. The Monitor 4EC offers a more linear reading for gamma and x-rays (above 40 keV).
Features:
Battery operated, no external wires or probes
Lightweight and small enough to fit into a shirt pocket
Feature three ranges for maximum sensitivity
Geiger tube is industry-standard
ABS plastic shell
Vinyl carry case with belt clip
Operate on one 9V alkaline battery (sold separately)
Applications:
Hospitals
Research labs
Power plants
Rescue units
Spec Summary:
Gamma Sensitivity:
1000 CPM/mR/hr (referenced to Cs-137)
Energy Sensitivity for the 4EC is the Same as Monitor 4 except the
energy response for gamma and x-rays through the detector
sidewall is flat within +61% or -26% over the range of
40 keV to 100 keV, and within +35% or -17% over the range of
100 keV to 1.3 MeV.