Radex Quarta-Rad is a brand of radiation detectors designed and manufactured by Quarta-Rad, a Polish-based company. The brand's products are aimed at detecting ionizing radiation, particularly gamma and X-rays, and measuring their intensity.
Quarta-Rad was founded in 1992 by a group of scientists from the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
The company initially focused on developing devices for measuring radiation in high-pressure gases.
In 2003, Quarta-Rad began producing radiation detectors, which led to the creation of the Radex brand.
Radex detectors have since gained popularity worldwide and are now used by individuals, businesses, and government agencies for both personal and professional use.
RADEX is a radiation detection brand that produces similar devices to Radex Quarta-Rad. The brand is designed and manufactured by Quarta-Rad's main competitor, Quarta-Rad Plus.
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Radex AIR is a portable radiation detector that can measure gamma, beta, and alpha particles. The device is designed for monitoring radiation levels in air, and is commonly used to detect radon gas in homes and buildings.
A Geiger-Muller tube is a device used for detecting ionizing radiation. It works by counting the number of ionizing events that occur in a gas-filled chamber as a result of radiation exposure.
Some Radex detectors, such as the Radex AIR, can measure alpha particles in addition to gamma and beta particles.
Yes, Radex detectors are known for their accuracy and reliability. They are used by professionals in the nuclear industry, as well as by individuals for personal use.
Yes, Radex detectors can detect radiation from nuclear weapons, as well as other sources of ionizing radiation.
Radex detectors have a long lifespan and can last for several years with proper care and maintenance. The lifespan of the device may also depend on its usage and exposure to radiation.