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At Arktis we design and manufacture advanced integrated detection systems that detect and identify radioactive and nuclear materials with an uprecedented level of accuracy and reliability for facility security and ...
ByArktis Radiation Detectors Ltd. based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
At Arktis we design and manufacture advanced integrated radiation detection systems that detect and categorize radiological and nuclear materials with an uprecedented level of accuracy and reliability for the law enforcement and intelligence ...
ByArktis Radiation Detectors Ltd. based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
These extremely resistant and sensitive devices are designed to prevent illicit trafficking of radioactive and nuclear materials across state borders, provide emergency response, and ensure security of critical infrastructure and public events in hash operation ...
ByPolimaster based in Nemezio Sen, LITHUANIA
Arktis systems and products are used to advance scientific research by academia and industry. Our thermal and fast neutron detectors and gamma detectors feature excellent response times, particle discrimination and background information. ...
ByArktis Radiation Detectors Ltd. based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
At Arktis Radiation Detectors, we design and manufacture advanced integrated detection systems that detect and identify radioactive and nuclear materials with an unprecedented level of accuracy and reliability for the nuclear ...
ByArktis Radiation Detectors Ltd. based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Terrorist activity, smoke from fires in facilities using nuclear materials, radioactive effluent from manufacturing or nuclear and coal-fired plants, naturally occurring radiation in the form of radon and radium, all contribute to radiation in the air. US Nuclear Corp’s divisions of Technical Associates and Overhoff Technology provide a diverse suite of installed and portable radiation detection instruments for both environmental; outdoor ...
ByUS Nuclear Corporation based in Canoga Park, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The challenges in Homeland Security are real. To ensure that rad/nuc material is not illicitly trafficked, infrastructure to monitor ports and borders has become a ...
ByArktis Radiation Detectors Ltd. based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Radioactive sources entering the supply chain can cause major health risks to both the general population as well as employees of recycling and manufacturing facilities. Reliable radiation detection of such materials is essential to reduce these ...
ByArktis Radiation Detectors Ltd. based in Zurich, SWITZERLAND
Every year a significant amount of radioactive sources disappear, are found or are stolen. Smuggling of radiological or nuclear material is becoming more and more frequent. Hospitals, medical science, lighthouses, power plants and industry all use different types of radiological sources. Every day the nuclear power plants create nuclear waste, which has to be handled and stored. Opportunities for the material to become misplaced, ...
ByConcept Controls Inc based in Burnaby, BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA)
What is large-scale nuclear transmutation? By bombarding materials with neutron radiation, a phenomenon called “nuclear transmutation” occurs. Skillfully deployed, nuclear transmutation can alter the atomic composition of highly radioactive waste (such as spent fuel from a nuclear reactor), changing it from an isotope with a long half-life and intense radioactive emissions into less-radioactive, shorter-lived ...
ByShine Technologies based in Janesville, WISCONSIN (USA)
The Raman spectroscopy technique has been developed by scientists in the laboratory for remotely detecting specific gases in the atmosphere. Raymetrics has received sufficient industry interest to begin turning this technique into an operational ...
ByRaymetrics S.A. based in Athens, GREECE
