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TLD Systems & Components, Inc. |
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| TLD Material Compatibility: | Computer Requirements: | ||
| Chip, Rods, Discs, Pellets, | PC Compatible | ||
| Teflon-Phosphor( Chips, Rods, Discs). | Windows XP, 2000, NT, 98 | ||
| Capacity: | Up to 185 dosimeters (With Disc type Planchets) | RS-232 Serial Interface | |
| Larger Capacity Magazine are available. | VGA Display | ||
| Cycle Time: | Variable: 0 to 3 min. | 8 Mg of RAM (min. req.) | |
| Adjustable in 1 second intervals. | Accessories: | Bar-coded planchet | |
| Test Light: | Stable LED reference light for real time Pmt drift | Computer System | |
| compensation. | Load Magazine | ||
| Environmentally safer than 14CO types | Eject Magazine | ||
| Dosimeter Heating System: |
Typical Temperature Profile and Glow Curve |
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| Direct contact heating with linear Time/Temp. |
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| profile (TTP). | |||
| Temperature set-point resolution: 1oC | |||
| Range: RT to 450oC | |||
| Temperature control: ten(10) points | |||
| Accuracy: +/- 4oC | |||
| Reported TLD Data: | |||
| TL Digitization (digital glow-curve) | |||
| period resolution: 100 ms | |||
| TL signal data: integrated TL signal | |||
| Temperature reporting resolution, 1oC | |||
| High Voltage: | 0 to 2000 VDC | ||
| Programmable Heating Cycle: | |||
| User controlled, up to 10-node | |||
| programmable temperature cycle | |||
| Indicators and controls: | |||
| Internal regulator eliminates external N2 | |||
| flow control requirement, | |||
| N2 solenoid valve | |||
| Flow indicator (SCFH) | |||
| Low-flow detection sensor | |||
| On-off switch | |||
| User programmable anneal temperature | |||
| and duration | |||
| Power: | 115 VAC/230 VAC @ 50/60H | ||
| Dimensions: | 50 cm (h) x 28 cm (w) x 51 cm (d) | ||
| 19.5 in (h) x 11 in (w) x 20 in (d) | |||
| Weight: | 22 kg, 48.5 lb | ||
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Made In USA |
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