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Handheld vegetable radiation detector

NegotiableUpdate on 03/02
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The HNR911D handheld vegetable radiation detector is a high-precision handheld intelligent household nuclear pollution detector used to ensure the health of people's lives and diets. It can detect seafood, grains, fruits, vegetables, and liquids. It has stable and reliable performance. It is a non-contact detection.
Product Details

HNR911DHandheld vegetable radiation detectorThe detectable products are as follows:

  

1. Seafood: Fish, shrimp and other aquatic products.

  

2. Grains: rice, bread, French fries, etc.

  

3. Fruits and vegetables: Fruits, vegetables, etc.

  

4. Liquid categories: purified water, coffee, beverages, etc.

  

5. Other tests: not in the above categories.

  

  HNR911DHandheld vegetable radiation detectorTechnical data:

  

Measurement types: X-ray, gamma radiation, and hard beta radiation.

  

(Optional model HNR929D, measuring radiation: alpha radiation, beta radiation, gamma radiation, and X-ray radiation).

  

Range (dose rate): 0.01 μ Sv/h~1000 μ Sv/h.

  

Measurement accuracy: < ± 7%.

  

Cumulative dose: 0.001 μ Sv~9999.999Sv.

  

Mini sensitivity response: 0.01CPS.

  

Power supply: Lithium battery with a capacity of 2000mAh.

  

Interface: Type CUSB.

  

Size: 121mm (length) x 67mm (width) x 25mm (height).

  

Weight: 268 grams.

  

Display unit: uSv/h.

  

Working temperature range: -20 ℃ to+60 ℃.

  

Power supply: 110~220V AC (± 10%).

  

Data storage: up to 1000 entries, full storage, with automatic loop overwrite data function.

  

Detection time: 3 seconds to 3 minutes (the change in detection time depends on the intensity of nuclear radiation, the higher the radiation intensity, the shorter the detection time).