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Radtrak2

Radtrak2® is an alpha track detector which can be used for long term measurement over 2-6 months and as an occupational radon dosimetry monitoring service. The exceptionally large range of this detector allows measurement of radon levels from as low as 15 Bq/m3 to as high as 25,000 Bq/m3 over a 3 month period. The detector consists of a film element located within a pod made from a special antistatic plastic which allows radon gas to enter by diffusion. Analysis is performed using a state-of-the-art image scanner. If you are interested in more details regarding Radtrak2® and our occupational radon dosimetry monitoring service please contact us here, on +46 (0) 18 56 88 00 or send an enquiry to us.
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