CEM DT-9501 professional Radiation Scanner / Geiger counter, wireless (PC )

A radiation scanner is an instrument used for detecting and monitoring radiation levels.

Most radiation alarms currently on the market are devices without a dose display function; they only have an over-limit alarm function and cannot show specific numerical values. In contrast, the nuclear radiation detector developed by CEM DT-9501 not only has an alarm function but also allows for real-time viewing of the detected radiation dose value during use.

It is worth mentioning that the DT-9501 uses a Geiger counter tube for detection and can measure multiple types of radiation simultaneously.

The CEM DT-9501 radiation scanner offers precise and reliable detection of α, β, γ, and x wavelengths .

Equipped with Bluetooth for data transfer, analysis, processing, storage, and sharing, it features a halogen-filled detector, a dual LCD display with bar graph, customizable alarm settings, and storage space for 2000 data sets.

safety, certification,

Certified with CE and RoHS, ensuring compliance with EU safety standards

Types of Radiation It Detects

  • Alpha particles (α) – Heavy, low penetration
  • Beta particles (β) – Medium penetration
  • Gamma rays (γ) – High penetration
  • X-rays – High-energy electromagnetic waves

 

Applications:

This measuring device can be used in pharmaceutical production, laboratories, power plants, quarries, emergency rescue stations, metal works, oil field and oil pipeline equipment, environmental protection, police stations, and more.

--  Medical usage in industrial X-ray apparatus, X-ray intensity
-- Groundwater, radium pollution
-- Radioactivity of underground drill pipe and equipment
-- Radon radiation cesium pollution of the surround environment
--  Radioactivity of stone and building materials.
--  Radioactivity of porcelain, tableware and glass.
--  Local radiation leak and nuclear radiation pollution
--  The landfill and dump yard where high risk of nuclear radioactivity is possible
--  Harmful radiation of personal valuable property and jewelry

radiation risk level

key aspects of radiation exposures, including:
1) the physical metrics of dose (quantities, units, and values); 2) the related health consequences;

* Therapeutic dose for cancer cells. Exposure in normal tissues occurring during a general radiation therapy will be much smaller than these levels.

**Gy is used instead of Sv because the irradiated target is not a human tissue but an object.

Features

tool application
Medical usage,  industrial detection,  and science research.
 
 
Ray type:
one device can detect  α,β,γ and X ray
Measurement Range
Radiation dose rate: 0.001 Sv/h – 1000 μSv/h
Accumulated radiation dose value: 0.001 Sv - 9999 Sv
Detector Type
High-Precision Geiger-Müller Tube
High Sensitivity
Features high sensitivity, a wide measurement range, and excellent energy response characteristics.
 
 
Versatile Data Queries
Can query dose rate, accumulated values, and other data to meet various detection needs.
Threshold Alarm:
Pre-set alarm values for timely alerts in high-risk environments.
data storage
Internal data memory for up to 4000 data sets
 
Wireless Connection
Connects to software via Bluetooth for real-time data transmission, display, analysis, recording, and scientific monitoring.
 
 
Ease of use
Modern design,  Easy-to-Use
certification
CE, TüV certification

warranty, certification

All products are CE , GS and TüV certificated. 

Based on robust quality and customers’ satisfaction,  generally we provide 3 years warranty .

Data Sheet -- Czechia
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Data Sheet -- Spanish
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User Manual -- Czechia
User Manual -- English
User Manual -- French
User Manual -- German
User Manual -- Italiano
User Manual -- Polish
User Manual -- Spanish
User Manual -- Swedish
User Manual -- Turkish