BDPN-07 For Neutron Radiation Detection

New BDPN-07 For Neutron Radiation Detection

BDPN-07 For Neutron Radiation Detection

Detecting Unit of Neutron Radiation

  • Supplied after metrological testing
  • Measures thermal and fast neutrons flux density
  • Wide operating temperature range





Description

BDPN-07 detecting unit is designed to search for neutron radiation sources and measure thermal and fast neutrons flux density. It is used both as a part of the MKS-07 POSHUK search dosimeter-radiometer and within automated systems of radiation monitoring.





Purpose of Use

  • Search for neutron radiation sources and measurement of thermal and fast neutrons flux density.



Specifications

Measurement range of thermal neutron flux densityN/(cm2×min)10 – 105
Measurement range of fast neutron flux densityN/(cm2×min)50 – 105
Main relative permissible error limit of thermal and fast neutron flux density measurement when calibrated for Pu-Be with 0.95 confidence probability%20+200/N,where N is a numeric value of measured neutron flux density
Registered neutron energy rangeeV0.025 – 14·106
Neutron radiation sensitivity of:

-fast neutrons

-thermal neutrons

(pulse×cm2)/(neutron)4.5
13.0
Maximum gamma radiation exposure dose rate that does not introduce additional error in measurement of neutrons flux densitymR/h10.0
Operating temperature range°С-25…+55
Additional permissible error limit of measurement, caused by ambient temperature change from -25 to +55 °C%5 per each 10 °C deviation from 20 °C
Dimensions of the detecting unit with the main moderatormmø76×195
Dimensions of the detecting unit with the protective capmmø76×175
Dimensions of the additional moderatormm215×295×270
Weight of the detecting unit with the main moderatorkg0.8
Weight of the detecting unit with the protective cap *kg0.55
Weight of the additional moderator *kg8.0

 

* without the telescopic tube clamp of 0.125 kg weight





Delivery Kit

  • BDPN-07 detecting unit of neutron radiation (with the main moderator);
  • additional moderator;
  • protective cap;
  • telescopic tube fastening clamp;
  • operating manual;
  • packing box.

 

Get To Know More About Radiation

 

 

 

Potential Sources Of Radiation

Food (especially berries and mushrooms)

Food (especially berries and mushrooms) will definitely accumulate radiation if grown in contaminated areas. Mushrooms tend to absorb radiation from soil as well. These are not the best ingredients for your nutrition or home-made jam for sure. We know how dangerous radiation is when it gets into our bodies. It’s always wise to check the radiation safety of our food to enjoy a safe and healthy lifestyle.

Home and office

It is always a great thing to have a safe and productive workplace or just be cozy sitting on your favorite couch at home. But even in your most comfortable zones, is there any chance you can be exposed to radiation? Unfortunately, yes. Furniture can be made of radioactive wood as it absorbs radiation. Granites can have high radiation levels as well. Check the radiation level of all your furniture.

Construction

Remember that construction materials can contain natural radionuclides. That is why when building, choose the materials carefully as they can pose a great threat to your health. When moving to a new place, be sure to check that no radiation is there.

Playground

Radiologically contaminated toys can harm your child’s health. Even a sandbox on a playground can pose a danger. Control radiation levels around to be sure you chose the right place to play with your kids.

Cash

Cash can be radiologically contaminated for definite purposes. The most common one is to track money during special operations, but sometimes these banknotes can end up in our wallets. Even a small amount of radiologically contaminated banknotes can harm a large number of people. Be safe when dealing with cash.

Garden

Radioactive fallouts may contaminate soils in any corner of the world. Be sure to check the radiation levels in your garden if you don’t want to raise contaminated fruits and vegetables. We know that radiation that gets inside of our bodies is the most dangerous.

Travelling

When travelling you can come across the places of buried radioactive scrap metals or other contaminated objects. Caving is such fun if you are not exposed to high radiation levels out there. It is always better to enjoy outside activities if they’re safe.

Jewelry

We should pay great attention when buying necklaces, rings or other jewelry. Precious metals and stones can have high radiation levels, especially zirconium which is the most commonly used in jewelry items. That is why you should be careful if you don’t want to pay a "high" price. Jewelry should be decorative, not destructive.

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