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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity |
1 Unit |
Height |
9 in (22.9cm) |
Width |
7.5 in (19.1cm) |
Length |
13.33 in (33.8cm) |
Model 880 series Source Projectors are used for industrial applications of Gamma Radiography, mainly with Iridium-192, to inspect materials and structures in the density range of approximately 2.71g/cm3 through 8.53g/cm3. Low energy isotopes can be accommodated to permit radiography of materials and structures of thin sections of steel and low-density alloys.
The 880 series exposure devices are also designed for use with low activity sources with high photon energies for mass absorption (gamma scanning) studies of high-density materials up to 18.7g/cm3.
Accreditation:
SENTINELTM 880 Delta, Sigma, Elite, and Omega models are designed, tested and manufactured to meet the requirements of ANSI N432-1980, ISO 3999-1 2000E, IAEA TS-R-1 (1996), USNRC 10CFR34, 10CFR71, 49CFR173, MA-1059-D-334-S and CNSC R-061-0001-0-2012*. Additionally, the exposure
devices are designed, manufactured and serviced under a QA program that has been accredited to ISO 9001 (2000) and approved in accordance with USNRC 10CFR71, Subpart H. The QA program also includes the reporting requirements of USNRC 10CFR21 for suppliers of source and byproduct materials.
Construction:
Exposure Device:
Depleted Uranium (DU) shield encased within a welded tubular stainless steel shell with stainless steel end plates and stainless steel investment castings. Interior void space filled with rigid foam.
Removable Jacket:
One-piece, high impact resistant, plastic jacket incorporating a carrying handle and base.
Materials:
Titanium 'S' Tube, DU Shield, Stainless Steel Tubular Shell and Plates, Aluminum, Brass, Tungsten, and Polyurethane
Source Assembly and Authorized Contents:
USNRC Model Number: A424-9 source assembly with a double encapsulated Ir-192 sealed source. The IAEA/USDOT Special Form Certificate number is USA/0335/S. In addition, the following isotopes may also be utilized in the 880 series exposure devices.