The Radioactive Gamma sources set includes eight different gamma emitting isotopes covering the entire energy range from 32 to 1333 keV Contains: Ba-133, Cd-109, Co-57, Co-60, Cs-137, Mn-54. Na-22 and Cs/Zn, mixed source of Cs-137 and Zn-65 to identify unknown isotope
Geiger Counter, Versatile, easy to use and compact precision instrument for measuring alpha-, beta- and gamma-radiation. Filter selection switch at the front of the Geiger-Muller counter tube for filtering out types of radiation
Isotope Generator is used to demonstrate the properties of radioactive decay and Half-life decay study. Cs137/Ba137m generator with 250 ml of eluting solution and 10 planchets. Half-life = 2.55 mins, Size: 10 uCi
Set of 8 gamma emitting isotopes covering the entire energy range from 32 to 1333 keV. Also includes a mixed source of Cs-137 and Zn-65 which students may use to identify an “unknown” isotope. The set consists of Ba-133, Cd-109, Co-57, Co-60, Cs-137, Mn-54. Na-22 and Cs/Zn