INDIVIDUAL X-RAY AND GAMMA RADIATION DOSIMETERS DKG-PM1610 / PM1610-01 / PM1610A / PM1610A-01

Miniature professional individual dosimeter designed to measure the individual dose equivalent Hp(10) (ED) and the individual dose equivalent rate Ĥp(10) (DER) of continuous and pulsed X-ray and gamma radiation with a duration of 1 ms in the energy range from 20 keV to 10 MeV.

The dosimeter provides the ability to set two independent alarm thresholds for dose and dose rate, the excess of which is automatically accompanied by a sound, light and vibration alarm.

The rubberized, shockproof, ergonomic case makes the dosimeter resistant to falling from a height of 1.5 m onto a hard surface and allows the use of devices in harsh operating conditions, and the fluorescent backlight, turned on by pressing any button, makes it easy to read information from the display in the absence of external lighting.

Main characteristics of the personal dosimeter:

  • Measurement of continuous and pulsed X-ray and gamma radiation;
  • Audible, visual and vibration alarms when threshold levels are exceeded;
  • Possibility of automatic and manual recording of up to 7,500 events of the ED and DER registration history in non-volatile memory;
  • Connection to a personal computer via USB channel with simultaneous charging of the battery;
  • Use of various types of reading devices based on the ISO15693 standard;
  • Indication of the degree of battery discharge;
  • Two control buttons;
  • User-friendly interface.

The dosimeter is equipped with non-volatile memory, which stores up to 7,500 events of the history of dose rate measurements, the accumulated dose value, cases and levels of exceeding the set alarm thresholds in relation to the current date and time of recording.

The Personal Dose Tracker software developed by Polimaster allows for the sequential connection and integration of one to one hundred DKG-PM1610 dosimeters into a single information system, with the transmission of information via a USB interface to a personal computer for processing, analysis and formation of databases of devices and users within the framework of the system for monitoring and recording dose loads on personnel.

With long-term storage of the dosimeter, even when switched off, the dosimeter battery gradually discharges. With a deep discharge, the battery may lose some of its capacity, so it is recommended to periodically, at least once every six months, charge the dosimeter battery.
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