Introducing the Virtuoso Radiometer, a versatile environmental activity radiometer that empowers you to conduct comprehensive radiological examinations of food, soil, construction materials, housing, and more. This innovative device allows you to monitor cesium radioisotopes and naturally occurring radioactive materials without the need for professional radiologists.
The Virtuoso Radiometer provides real-time information about the detector's status, dosimetric and spectrometric data, which is seamlessly transferred via Bluetooth to your smartphone or tablet. It offers a range of features, including:
- Comprehensive radiological examination: The radiometer, in conjunction with the app, enables users to perform thorough radiological examinations of various materials, ensuring detailed analysis of radioisotopes and radioactive materials.
- Data transfer: The app facilitates the transfer of detector, dosimetric, and spectrometric data from the Virtuoso radiometer to your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth, allowing for easy access and analysis of collected data.
- Graphical display of radiation data: The app presents gamma radiation dose rate and amplitude gamma spectrum in a user-friendly graphical format, simplifying the interpretation and analysis of readings.
- Detection and evaluation of cesium isotopes and naturally occurring radioactive materials: The app can detect cesium isotopes in food, soil, and wood, providing users with specific/volume and surface activities, as well as dose rate evaluations. It also detects naturally occurring radioactive materials, such as K, Ra, and Th, evaluating their specific/volume activities.
- Measurement quality check: The app allows users to verify the measurement quality of the Virtuoso radiometer using standard metrological samples in Marinelli vessels, ensuring accurate and reliable measurements.
- Storage and export of data: The app stores essential dosimetric information, including dose rate and testing results, in a relational database. Users can access stored information, export dosimetric measurements in .kmz files for viewing on Google Earth and Google Maps, generate measurement reports, and share files through the Internet.
Conclusion:
The Virtuoso app, when used in conjunction with the Virtuoso radiometer, provides a comprehensive suite of features, making it a powerful tool for radiological examinations. Its ability to transfer data, display radiation data graphically, detect and evaluate cesium isotopes and naturally occurring radioactive materials, and check measurement quality ensures accurate and detailed analysis. The app also offers convenient data storage, export, and sharing options. With its user-friendly interface and compatibility with Android smartphones and tablets, the Virtuoso app offers a convenient and accessible solution for radiological examinations.