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Radiation portal monitors

Radiation portal monitors are specifically designed for the detection of very low radioactive contamination and orphan sources at high traffic flow gates for vehicles, cargo, containers and pedestrians.

Millions of radioactive sources are in use in the world, such as medical and industrial sources, irradiators, sterilization devices, etc.

It is crucial to prevent any hazardous loss of control, theft, illicit traffic and criminal usage.

Our complete range of Radiation Portal Monitors offers the ideal solution for the detection of radiation, meeting a complete range of recycling, steel or scrap, homeland-security and nuclear operator requirements.

This range of portals is known as the most reliable radiation monitoring for access control of vehicles, containers, parcels and persons.

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SaphyGATE G - Easy-to-use Radiation Portal Monitor with the highest sensitivity

The SaphyGATE G is the newest addition to Bertin Instruments’ range of radiation portal monitors. Dedicated to the control of radiation hazards on industrial and civil sites, it automatically detects the potential radioactivity of vehicles, such as trucks and trains, and their loads. With its high-performance detectors, it is compliant with the IEC 62022 international standard, one of the most demanding in the field. Its innovative algorithm was designed to compensate the radioactive background attenuation induced by the vehicle driving through. The SaphyGATE G is available with an alarm classification option for the discrimination of natural and artificial radiation.

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