Dosimeters
measure exposure to harmful radiations.
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Noise Dosimeter
ASV5910-2
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Hangzhou Aihua Instruments Co., Ltd.
*Attractivedesign, mini—sized and weighs only 85g*Modulardesign, cable—free and dual channels*Complywith IEC61672, IEC61252 and ANSI S1.25*Rechargeable lithium polymer battery*Softwarepackage, downloads to PC*Varietymounting methods
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Product
Noise Dosimeter
SV 104
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The SV 104 is our latest and smallest ever noise dosimeter. It has incredible functionality, taking full noise dosimeter capabilities into a compact style instrument that beats anything else on the market hands down!Any instrument is only as strong as its weakest point and on a noise dosimeter that's normally the microphone. On the SV 104 we've removed that 'Achilles heel' by using a revolutionary and virtually indestructible MEMS microphone.
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Direct-Reading Dosimeters
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The Direct-Reading Dosimeters are rugged, precision instruments. They are designed to measure and directly read, at any time accumulated dose of gamma and x-ray radiation exposure. The Direct-Reading Dosimeter is designed to satisfy military specifications for the IM-Series RADIAC METER and ANSI N13.5 and N322 requirements. The sturdy metal clip attaches the dosimeter to a pocket or any object to monitor total radiation exposure. They are hermetically-sealed and immersion proof.
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Sound Level Meters
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A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, a sound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site.



