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Color Dosimeter (ca. 1950s) |
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This unusual dosimeter employs four liquid filled glass tubes, each of which contains a chemical that changes color when exposed to radiation. The color change was the same for all four vials but the sensitivities of the four tubes differed. From left to right, a color change in the four tubes indicated an exposure of 50, 200, 400 and 600 R . Unfortunately I have no information about the origins of this instrument, and there are no markings on the dosimeter other than those seen in the photograph. Given the olive-green case and the high exposure range, it is probably some sort of experimental version of an army tactical dosimeter. A similar device in the RADIAC section of the collection can be seen by clicking here. |
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Size: 1 5/8” x 2.5” x
0.5”
Donated by Jack Greene |
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Last updated: 07/25/07
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