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  • Nuclear Safeguards

    ORTEC

    Nuclear Safeguards are measures to verify that States comply with their international obligations not to use nuclear materials (plutonium, uranium and thorium) for nuclear explosives purposes. Global recognition of the need for such verification is reflected in the requirements of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) for the application of safeguards by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Also, the Treaty Establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (the Euratom Treaty) includes requirements for the application of safeguards by the European Commission. Organizations such as the IAEA and EURATOM and others are tasked with ensuring declared amounts of material are indeed present in the facilities in which they are stored and that such material is not being diverted to other uses.

  • Nuclear Industry Instruments

    Advance Instrument Inc.

    The Failed Fuel needs accuracy to Identify Leaking Nuclear Fuel in both Pressurized Water Reactors and Boiling Water Reactors in Nuclear Power Plant.

  • Nuclear Event Detectors

    DDC Connectivity Power Controls

    DDC's radiation-hardened, hybrid, Nuclear Event Detectors (NED) sense ionizing radiation pulses generated by a nuclear event, such as the detonation of a nuclear weapon, and rapidly switches its output from the normal high state to a low state with a propagation delay time of less than 20ns. The active low Nuclear Event Detection signal (NED) is used to initiate a wide variety of circumvention functions, thus preventing upset and burnout of electronic components. The NED output is also used to initiate both hardware and software recovery. This high-speed, 14-pin hybrid detector is used in electronic systems as a general-purpose circumvention device to protect memory, stop data processing, and drive power supply switches as well as signal clamps.

  • Nuclear EMC Testing Services

    Washington Laboratories LTD.

    The implementation of digital control and monitoring systems in nuclear power plants drives EMC requirements for new and replacement equipment to be used in nuclear plants. For the past 20 years, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has been developing test methods to demonstrate compliance with EMC requirements. The methods and limits are called out in EPRI TR-102323. The first issue of this report was released in 1994 and the current revision (Revision 4) was released in 2013. The original report and basis included results from electromagnetic surveys at seven nuclear power plants in the United States.

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Equipment

    SpecFIT HR50 - Fine Instrument Technology

    Low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (TD-NMR) equipment with easy-to-use software and certified analysis (ISO, AOCS, etc.).

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Equipment

    SpecFIT HRC27 - Fine Instrument Technology

    Low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR-DT) equipment with user-friendly interface software and data analysis under development. Compatible with Industry 4.0

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer

    NMR - JEOL Ltd.

    NMR is an abbreviation for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. An NMR instrument allows the molecular structure of a material to be analyzed by observing and measuring the interaction of nuclear spins when placed in a powerful magnetic field.For the analysis of molecular structure at the atomic level, electron microscopes and X-ray diffraction instruments can also be used, but the advantages of NMR are that sample measurements are non-destructive and there is less sample preparation required.Fields of application include bio, foods, and chemistry, as well as new fields such as battery films and organic EL, which are improving and developing at remarkable speed. NMR has become an indispensable analysis tool in cutting-edge science and technology fields.

  • Radiation (EMF, Nuclear, RF)

    Sper Scientific

    Sper Scientific radiation meters measure EMF, Nuclear, and Microwave radiation levels. Whether you are, measuring the RF strength of Wi-Fi and LAN network, or the electromagnetic field emissions from electrical power lines and transmission equipment, computers, HVAC, audio/video, and other electrical appliances. Our meters are small and light enough to go anywhere, yet sensitive enough to detect minuscule amounts of gamma, beta or X-rays.

  • 24/7 Nuclear Radiation Monitor

    NukAlert - KI4U, Inc.

    More than just a detector, the NukAlert is a patented personal radiation meter and alarm. Small enough to attach to a key chain, the device operates non-stop, 24/7 and will promptly warn you of the presence of unseen, but acutely dangerous levels of radiation.

  • H2/O2 Analyser For Nuclear Power Plants

    Meggitt

    Our high performance analytical systems have been used in the nuclear industry since 1980. They enable operators to monitor hydrogen and oxygen levels at critical locations within both boiling water reactors (BWR) and pressurised water reactors (PWR).

  • Geiger Counter Nuclear Radiation Detectors

    GM-10 / GM-45 / GM-90 - Black Cat Systems

    The GM-10 and GM-45 models are our entry level nuclear radiation detectors, and work well for most applications. The GM-90 has two pancake geiger tubes in it, giving it twice the sensitivity of our GM-45, and is perfect when higher sensitivity is required. We offer both USB and RS-232 interfaces for our detectors.

  • Nuclear Power Radiation Monitoring Systems

    Fluke Biomedical

    From continuous area monitors, radiation detectors, process monitors and remote indicators and alarms, featuring industry-standard technology, Victoreen instruments are the trusted source for radiation monitoring systems and quality assurance for nuclear power professionals. With a wide range of solutions for maintaining Code of Federal Regulations-compliant facilities, Victoreen delivers the safety, reliability and quality needed to guarantee top performance for the global atomic energy community.

  • Data-Driven Solutions for Nuclear Safety, Performance, and Operational Efficiencies

    ANSWERS Software Service - Jacobs

    Our ANSWERS® Software Service provides software and consultancy services for customers world-wide in the areas of reactor physics, radiation shielding, dosimetry, nuclear criticality, well logging and nuclear data.Established software packages, dedicated helpline and support services, and the availability of experienced consultants and analysts provide a comprehensive capability to solve client issues in areas such as nuclear safety, plant performance and operational efficiency.

  • Radiation Monitoring Systems

    Mirion Technologies

    Mirion Technologies offers a complete range of safety and security-related fixed and mobile radiation monitoring systems for nuclear energy production, nuclear research reactors, the fuel cycle, nuclear marine propulsion and other specialist industries. Designed for optimum upgradability, the RAMSYS and CAMSYS range benefit from long-term efficiency, excellent continuity and continual improvement.

  • Radiation Detectors

    PCE Instruments

    A radiation detector is a device for measuring nuclear, electromagnetic or light radiation. A nuclear radiation detector identifies nuclear radiation by measuring the emission of ionizing radiation of alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays. Also referred to as a geiger counter, a nuclear radiation detector consists of two main elements: the processing electronics and the geiger tube. The geiger tube is filled with low-pressure inert gas like helium, argon or neon. If radioactive radiation occurs, the inert gas is ionized. An anode within the geiger tube registers the quantity of ionized particles numerically correlating with the strength of the radioactive radiation. The radioactivity measurement is then displayed on the LCD screen of the geiger counter or nuclear radiation detector.

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