identiFINDER™ is a user-friendly instrument that distinguishes man-made and natural isotopes and combines high sensitivity with a wide dose rate. The instrument is a dual purpose design to facilitate locating missing or offending sources and then identifying the source via its gamma spectrometry and nuclide identification capability.
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Find, Quantify and Identify Radioactive Material
identiFINDER™ is a user-friendly instrument that identifies man-made and natural radionuclides and combines high sensitivity with a wide dose rate range. The instrument is a dual purpose design to facilitate locating missing or offending sources and then identifying the source via its gamma spectrometry and nuclide identification capability.
identiFINDER™ is a complete digital gamma spectroscopy and dose rate system. It integrates multi-channel analyzer, amplifier, high voltage power supply, and memory with an integral scintillation and GM detector. identiFINDER™ is ideally suited for homeland security, industrial, medical, nuclear power generation and nuclear fuel cycle applications.
Multi-Channel-Analyzer, PMT preamplifier, spectroscopy amplifier, power supply
Watertight (-U versions): :
up to 1 atm (33’) emersion
Telescopic (-X versions): :
with ~4’ to 8’ extension
Safeguards: :
with 1" x 1” Nal (TI) tungsten shielded detector and specialized SNM firmware
Stabilization: :
In the non-Ultra models a built-in 137Cs reference source (<15 nCi/500 Bq) is used for online stabilization and in-situ calibration
without user interaction. With either stabilization method this special identiFINDER™ feature allows operation over temperatures
between -4 and 122 °F (-20 to 55 °C )
Software: :
The identiFINDER provides for easy storage of up to 100 spectra and rapid transfer to a PC for reach-back and/or qualitative in-situ
analysis with the software supplied
User Selectable Nuclide Library :
There are 74 reference spectra of radionuclides stored in 6 libraries (Nuclear, Industrial, Medical, Customs, OSI, and Security). All sub-libraries except OSI can be
edited by adding or deleting specific nuclides from the list. Ten (10) reference spectra can be measured by the user and added to the predefined library spectra.
Identification is done by a template-matching correlation procedure