Dade Moeller is your source for active dosimeters. From real-time electronic dosimeters to readers, with Dade Moeller you can have easy access to up-to-the-minute information on exposure levels to radiation.
Electronic DosimetersDade Moeller offers a trio of dependable real time electronic dosimeters for immediate radiation monitoring detection. These sturdy Mirion dosimeters respond accurately to nuclear plant environments or emergency response situations where immediate personal monitoring is crucial. A top mounted LCD display clearly shows dose or dose rates.
The DMC 2000 S features flat energy response to X-rays and gamma fields from 50 keV to 6 MeV. The enhanced DMC 2000 X measures, stores, and displays deep dose equivalent Hp (10) and features a flat response over all practical X-ray and gamma ray ranges. The fully-featured DMC 2000 XB simultaneously measures, stores, and displays both deep dose equivalent Hp (10) and shallow dose equivalent Hp (0.07), as well as, covers a flat response over all practical X-ray and gamma ray ranges.
Dade Moeller offers two new Mirion dosimeter readers that are compatible with the DMX 2000 Series Electronic Dosimeter.
The LDM 210 (serial cable) and LDM 220 (USB cable) are RS232 Dosimeter Readers that easily connect to a computer to download information from any of the DMX 2000 Series Dosimeters. Compact with convenient indicator lamps for operation and access control, these non-contact dosimeter readers require no directional alignment and can be operated by utilizing a universal power supply or 2 AAA 1.5 V batteries.
When used with DosiMed or DosiFast software, the LDM 210 and 220 readers act as interface to activate (switch in counting mode) or deactivate (switch in pause mode) a dosimeter. When utilized with DosiMass software, they interface to read and write the internal data of the dosimeter.
Additionally, Mirion offers the LDM 2000, an Electronic Dosimeter Reader that allows complete access control to dosimeter operation.
The LDM 2000 provides quick and convenient wearer identification check, task number input, access authorization, and gate or turnstile control. In-motion readings of dosimeters, which pass-by the reader's field can be sent via data transmission to a central computer for processing and topographic area location.