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Scintillator Detector
Ronan Scintillation Detectors use various photo conversion devices and scintillation materials to satisfy the difficult measurement requirements encountered in the mold level industry. Utilization of gain stabilization circuitry allows Ronan to provide the user of these devices with the most stable scintillation detector available today. Proper selection of components and customized fabrication techniques enable Ronan to provide solutions to difficult applications where lesser, more dated designs fail the user.
The Scintillator Sensor may consist of a Plastic or Sodium Iodide Crystal, which produces a pulse of light when ionized by gamma radiation. The light pulse is detected by a phototube, which converts the light into an electrical pulse. This pulse is amplified and fed into pulse height discrimination and gain compensation circuitry. This corrects for drift change due to temperature variation and other phototube characteristics. The pulses emitted from the high efficiency Scintillation Detector vary according to the radiation being measured. This pulse signal is then transmitted to the Ronan X96N or X99 Process Computer for further signal conditioning.

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