Geiger Counter, Versatile, easy to use and compact precision instrument for measuring alpha-, beta- and gamma-radiation. Filter selection switch at the front of the Geiger-Muller counter tube for filtering out types of radiation
Kit, Set of apparatus for carrying out 10 basic student experiments on radioactivity. In a robust Gratnell tray with foam inserts molded to the shapes of the items and a transparent lid. Includes a CD with instructions for the experiments.
The Radioactive Gamma sources set includes eight different gamma emitting isotopes covering the entire energy range from 32 to 1333 keV Contains: Ba-133, Cd-109, Co-57, Co-60, Cs-137, Mn-54. Na-22 and Cs/Zn, mixed source of Cs-137 and Zn-65 to identify unknown isotope
The Radioactive Gamma sources set includes eight different gamma emitting isotopes covering the entire energy range from 32 to 1333 keV Contains: Ba-133, Cd-109, Co-57, Co-60, Cs-137, Mn-54. Na-22 and Cs/Zn, mixed source of Cs-137 and Zn-65 to identify unknown isotope
Isotope Generator is used to demonstrate the properties of radioactive decay and Half-life decay study. Cs137/Ba137m generator with 250 ml of eluting solution and 10 planchets. Half-life = 2.55 mins, Size: 10 uCi
Radiation set of three sources contains 1 each Po-210, Sr-90 and Co-60 emitting alpha, beta and gamma radiation's. Ideal for demonstration and nuclear labs covering basic characteristics of radiation. The Co-60 is 1 uCi and the Po-210 and Sr-90 are 0.1 uCi activity.
Tube holder made of robust plastic for holding D-series electron tubes. Stand has a wishbone, 360deg rotating clamp made of heat-resistant plastic. On rubber feet to prevent slipping. Dimensions: approx. 230x175x320 mm3 Weight: approx. 1.5 kg
Highly evacuated electron tube with focusing electron gun and fluorescent screen inclined relative to the beam axis, so that the path of the beam can be seen and the effects of electric and magnetic fields can be studied.
Set of 8 gamma emitting isotopes covering the entire energy range from 32 to 1333 keV. Also includes a mixed source of Cs-137 and Zn-65 which students may use to identify an “unknown” isotope. The set consists of Ba-133, Cd-109, Co-57, Co-60, Cs-137, Mn-54. Na-22 and Cs/Zn