SISCO EMF radiation detector can measure in both electric field and magnetic field modes at the same time, and cannot be used for nuclear radiation detection. This digital radiation detector built-in high-precision electromagnetic radiation sensor, microcontroller chip processor can quickly and accurately measure electromagnetic radiation values.

Alarm Thresholds Can be Freely Set, Automatic Alarm Will Sound When Thresholds are Exceeded

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SISCO radiation detector is a device used to detect and measure ionizing radiation, such as alpha, beta, gamma rays, and neutrons. Radiation detectors are used in medical imaging, industrial safety, environmental monitoring, and security to measure ionizing radiation. They help ensure safe radiation levels, detect contamination, and prevent the unauthorized transport of radioactive materials. They’re also crucial in scientific research for studying radiation effects.
| Model | SISCO-RD-YW-862 |
| Measurement Range | Magnetic field: 0~200 μT; Electric field: 0~2000 V/m |
| Resolution | Magnetic field: 0~19 (0.01μT), 230~200 (0.01μT); Electric field: 1 V/m |
| Test Bandwidth | Magnetic field: 30Hz~300 Hz; Electric field: 5Hz~3500 MHz |
| Accuracy | Magnetic field: ±5% (50 μT~200 μT) |
| Sampling Time | Approx. 0.2s |
| Alarm Method | Audible and visual alarm |
| Power Supply Type | 2 AA dry cell batteries (not included) |
| Operating Environment | Temperature: 0~50℃; Humidity: <80%RH |
| Protection Rating | IP40 |
| Housing Material | ABS |
| Dimensions | 104*67*31MM |
| Weight | 100g |
Q1: What is a radiation detector?
A1: A radiation detector is a device designed to detect and measure ionizing radiation, such as alpha, beta, gamma rays, and neutrons. These detectors work by sensing the interaction of radiation with matter, often producing an electrical signal that correlates with the intensity or type of radiation present. Radiation detectors come in various types, including Geiger-Müller counters, scintillation detectors, and solid-state detectors, each tailored to detect different forms of radiation or provide varying levels of sensitivity.
Q2: Do radiation detectors need calibration?
A2: Yes, radiation detectors need regular calibration to ensure accurate and reliable measurements. Calibration involves adjusting the detector to account for any changes in its performance over time, which can be caused by factors such as aging components, environmental conditions, or variations in detector sensitivity. Regular calibration helps maintain the accuracy of the readings and ensures that the detector provides precise data for assessing radiation levels. Calibration is typically performed using known radiation sources and may be required by regulatory standards to ensure compliance and safety.
Q3: Can radiation detectors detect non-ionizing radiation?
A3: Most radiation detectors are designed to detect ionizing radiation, such as alpha, beta, gamma rays, and neutrons. Non-ionizing radiation, which includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, and visible light, requires different types of sensors. For example:
Tips: Can I use the electromagnetic field radiation detector to measure radiation from household appliances?
Yes. An electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation detector can be used to measure the electromagnetic fields produced by common household appliances. Devices such as microwaves, refrigerators, air conditioners, induction cookers, TVs, computers, WiFi routers, and power strips all generate varying levels of EMF during operation. The detector helps you identify which appliances produce stronger fields and whether the levels increase when the device is running at full power.
Using the detector around your home can help you understand typical EMF exposure patterns, locate unusually high EMF points, and adjust usage habits or distance for better safety and comfort.
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