Radioactive contamination measurements
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RTEC (Radon Track Etch Count)
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| aim | to determine the average concentration of radon in the air |
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RAC (Radon Active Charcoal)
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| aim | to roughly estimate the average concentration of radon in the air |
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RAMM (Radon Active Measuring Methods)
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| aim | to determine the instantaneous concentration of radon in the air |
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RISEM (Radon in situ exhalation measurement)
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| aim | to determine, in situ, the radon exhalation rate of soil |
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Dr. Vanmarcke Hans |
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REM (Radon Exhalation Measurement)
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| aim | aim to determine the radon exhalation rate of building materials, soil samples, etc. |
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NOTE :
Special problems or specific requests may always be proposed to us and a customised solution will be provided if possible.
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| aim | delivery of standardised radionuclide solutions or solid state sources |
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| aim | global alpha and beta activity |
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| typical use | activity measurements in
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Dr. Hurtgen Christian |
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131I, 89-90Sr activity |
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| typical use | activity measurements in
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| turn-around time | varies from type and size of sample and from counting time typical value for
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| aim | 3H, 14C, 63Ni, 99Tc ... activity |
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| typical use | activity measurements in
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lower detection limit can be obtained by special treatment of the samples |
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Dr. Hurtgen Christian |
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| aim | 226Ra & 222Rn activity |
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| typical use | activity measurements in
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Natural uranium measurements
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| aim | natural uranium concentration |
| typical use | concentration of natural uranium in
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Dr. Hurtgen Christian |
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| aim | Th, U, Pu, Am, Cm ...activity |
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Neutron activation analysis
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| aim | bulk average element concentrations, independent of chemical state |
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In-situ gamma-spectrometry
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| aim | activity of gamma-emitters in-situ |
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TLD dosimetry
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| aim | dose equivalent or absorbed dose |
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Laboratory for Nuclear Calibrations
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| aim | radioactive body or organ burdens |
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Gamma and alpha spectrometry
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| aim | activity or specific activity of radionuclides emitting gamma-, X- and/or alpha radiation |
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| contact | Dr. Bruggeman Michel |

