"ATOMTEX" took part in XV Anniversary International Meeting “Problems of applied spectroscopy and radiometry” held on 7 – 11 October 2019 in Kazan, Russian Federation.
"ATOMTEX" took part in XV Anniversary International Meeting “Problems of applied spectroscopy and radiometry” held on 7 – 11 October 2019 in Kazan, Russian Federation. Numerous delegates presented 6 oral and 11 poster reports on the latest developments of our company in the field of radiation monitoring and radiation safety, taking into account potential of their application in practice:
Experience in developing equipment for aerial radiation survey, combination alpha-, beta- and gamma-radiation detection units based on phoswich detectors, advanced reference calibration equipment for calibration of dosimetric instruments: Experience of SrI2(Eu) crystal application for creating high resolution detection units, rapid deployable portal radiation monitor (presented by V. Kozhemiakin);
Quality of X-ray radiation from a low dose rate reference calibration installation AT300 for studying energy dependence of the sensitivity of scintillation detection units, features of new standard ISO 4037:2019 “Radiological protection. X and gamma reference radiation for calibrating dosemeters and doserate meters and for determining their response as a function of photon energy”, system for radiation control of pulse bremsstrahlung of linear electron accelerators (SRK-LINAC), expanding the range of smart scintillation detection units based on tissue equivalent plastic for use in dosimetric equipment (presented by R. Lukachevitch),
Comparing spectral and dosimetric characteristics of gamma radiation fields generated by AT110 calibration facility with different collimator types: Research of dosimetric characteristics of high-energy capture gamma radiation field at АТ140 Neutron calibration facility (presented by D. Komar)
Dosimetric beta calibration facility AT200 (presented by Y. Verkhusha),
АТ2331 Emergency alarm dosimeter as part of detection and alarm systems for detection of self-sustaining chain reaction conditions (DAS SCR): Automated radiation monitoring station in systems for radiation monitoring of environment (presented by D. Dubatovka),
Specific activity control system for radioactive isotope 131I in liquid radioactive waste storage tanks, procedures of measurement of gross alpha and beta activities by sample counters of АТ1319 type (presented by A. Nichiporchuk)
Wide-range gamma radiation dosimeters for severe operating conditions (presented by M. Bogdan).
The meeting was well-organized and effective both in formal and informal way of establishing friendly relations and contacts.
We greatly appreciate "Medtehatom" company from Kazan, its director Rafat Akhmadiev, and its staff for excellent organization and conduct of the meeting.