RADIATION COUNTER LABORATORIES, INC. - ACS Publications


RADIATION COUNTER LABORATORIES, INC. - ACS Publicationspubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ac60199a823CachedMay 18, 2012 - RADI...

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1. Linear-Log Count Rate Meter

3. Blank Panel, Linear Count Rate Meter, Single Channel Analyzer, High Voltage Power Supply

2. High Voltage Power Supply

4. Printing Sealer-Timer, Single Channel Analyzer High Voltage Power Supply

5. Chromafograph Scanner, Linear-Log Count Rate Meter, Linear Amplifier, High Voltage Power Supply

B U I L D YOUR I N S T R U M E N T A T I O N SYSTEM AS YOUR BUDGET PERMITS With transistorized building-block modules available individually or in combinations PROGRESS REPORT: Start with a simple module (linear amplifier, single cha.nnel analyzer, or count ratemeter) add the power supply, detector and read-out device and you have the simplest of spectrometer systems. As funds permit, you can add another module (quickly substituted for the blank panel in the chassis) and perform the addi­ tional experiments you desire. When you are ready for automatic scaling or counting of your spectra, the double module sealer-timer can be added. You can simultaneously add a print-out facility to integrate the total energy under a peak automatically or to record this energy as a digital output. Depending upon the selection of the read-out device, simultaneous chart recording is also possible.

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The widest possible choice of input and output devices is available. G-M or Scintillation detectors can be ac­ commodated by simply reversing the printed circuit card in one of the modules. More advanced devices for auto­ matic sample counting, gas flow counting, or paper chromatograph counting also are available. Each instrument features transistorized reliability; modular construction; built-in electronic gating circuits; and plug-in etched circuit boards. Individual modules may be interchanged or combined to provide unsurpassed measurement capability. I n addition, etched circuit boards may be substituted within individual modules to produce extreme flexibility and versatility of application. For full details write:

LABORATORIES,

I N C . A SUBSIDIARY OF ALLIED RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.

5120 West Grove Street, Skokie, Illinois, U.S.A., TWX: 9675150, Cable Address: RACOLAB / Phone YOrktown 6-8700 Circle No. 96 on Readers' Service Card VOL. 35, NO. 6, MAY 1963

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