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Manufactured by:PHDS Co. based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
The Fulcrum-40h HPGe detector follows in the footsteps of the original PHDS Fulcrum (12% relative efficiency) to provide a 40%-efficient HPGe detector in a compact, lightweight package. The proven onboard PHDS OMNI software application provides an intuitive interface for state-of-the-art isotope identification and real-time exposure rate calculation. The Fulcrum-40h provides the gold-standard in ...
Manufactured by:PHDS Co. based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
Now in a more compact, lightweight package with the same great performance, the GeGI can fully characterize the surrounding radiological environment using multiple imaging modes. Automatic isotope detection, identification, localization, and source activity quantification make GeGI accessible to users of all levels in a variety of mission spaces. Current GeGI customer applications included ...
Manufactured by:PHDS Co. based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
The LoPro is a lightweight, low-profile HPGe gamma ray detector used by U.S. military operators around the world. The LoPro provides unmatched field reliability and gamma-ray spectroscopy for mission-critical applications. The unique form factor allows inconspicuous measurements for missions in which discretion is a must, while not sacrificing the spectroscopic performance expected from an HPGe ...
Manufactured by:PHDS Co. based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
At 8 lbs, the Fulcrum is the most user-friendly and field-deployable HPGe detector on the market. The onboard PHDS OMNI software application provides an intuitive interface for state-of-the-art isotope identification and real-time exposure rate calculation. The Fulcrum is designed for users of all levels, providing the gold-standard in isotope identification in an easy to use ...
Manufactured by:PHDS Co. based inKnoxville, TENNESSEE (USA)
The NP Imager is specifically designed to measure the dynamics of radiochemical separation processes in real time. Developed under a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from the Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Physics (NP), the NP Imager focuses on the unique needs of radiochemists and technicians separating radioisotopes for radio-pharmaceuticals and other ...
